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“There is no point of reading a book if you forget them 5 minutes later.”
― Life Full of Reading: A Collection of Book Reviews
― Life Full of Reading: A Collection of Book Reviews
“Modern sovereignty, whether expressed through killing in battle or the torture of suspects, brings together the desire to build up and the desire to destroy, to let Aid Agencies offer charity (in its original meaning of "love") while the military offers death. The two are intrinsically connected.”
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“Reading is a gateway to imagination, a world without limit, a safe space to escape from enduring reality.”
― Life Full of Reading: A Collection of Book Reviews
― Life Full of Reading: A Collection of Book Reviews
“A quiet afternoon with a warm cup off coffee and a good book are the perfect description of moments that I cherish in this short life.”
― Life Full of Reading: A Collection of Book Reviews
― Life Full of Reading: A Collection of Book Reviews
“The construction of civilizational difference is not exclusive in any simple sense. The de-essentialization of Islam is paradigmatic for all thinking about the assimilation of non-European poeples to European civilization. The idea that people's historical experience is inessential to them, that it can be shed at will, makes it possible to argue more strongly for the Enlightenment's claim to universality: Muslims, as members of the abstract category "humans," can be assimilated or (as some recent theorist have put it) "translated" into a global ("European") civilization once they have divested themselves of what many of them regard (mistakenly) as essential to themselves. The belief that human beings can be separated from their histories and traditions makes it possible to urge a Europeanization of the Islamic world. And by the same logic, it underlies the belief that the assimilation to Europe's civilization of Muslim immigrants who are--for good or for ill--already in European states is necessary and desirable.”
― Formations of the Secular: Christianity, Islam, Modernity
― Formations of the Secular: Christianity, Islam, Modernity
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