Huntington and his critics: the West and Islam
I recently found an article by Glenn E. Perry relating to Samuel Huntington and his famous 'Clash of Civilizations' thesis. The clash of civilizations theory, for those who don't know, is about how various world cultures are incompatible and would be prone to conflict, most notably the Western cultures and the Muslim cultures. The article goes on to state how many of of Huntington's ideas have been misinterpreted as to be a neocon screed in support of Western imperialism and as a call for Islamophobia. The article notes that Huntington was very critical of Western jingoism. Verily he has said: "In the emerging world of ethnic conflict and civilizational clash, Western belief in the universality of Western culture suffers three problems: it is false; it is immoral; and it is dangerous".
The article states that what Huntington really was talking about was the need for realistic and rational foreign policy for the US, with the intention of improving the security of the US, as opposed to spreading American values by force. The article also notes that this would make him more in line with postmodernist liberals and leftists than with the conservatives he is usually associated with, due to his disbelief in moral absolutes. Huntington also states that Western supremacy is bound to decline, and that the Western world must learn how to start treating other countries as equals.
Huntington and his critics: the West and Islam- by Glenn E. Perry
See also:
An Interview with Samuel Huntington- Islamica Magazine
The article states that what Huntington really was talking about was the need for realistic and rational foreign policy for the US, with the intention of improving the security of the US, as opposed to spreading American values by force. The article also notes that this would make him more in line with postmodernist liberals and leftists than with the conservatives he is usually associated with, due to his disbelief in moral absolutes. Huntington also states that Western supremacy is bound to decline, and that the Western world must learn how to start treating other countries as equals.
Huntington and his critics: the West and Islam- by Glenn E. Perry
See also:
An Interview with Samuel Huntington- Islamica Magazine

