The Enemy At Home: The Cultural Left And Its Re... -

He posits that radical Muslims view this "decadent" culture as a direct threat to their way of life, fueling the rage that led to the attacks. Key Claims

Many slammed the book as "willfully incendiary" and "preposterous," accusing D'Souza of blaming America first. The Enemy At Home: The Cultural Left and Its Re...

Some conservative commentators found the argument single-minded or unconvincing, noting it ignored legitimate geopolitical grievances. Book Details Publisher: Doubleday / Broadway Books Publication Date: January 16, 2007 He posits that radical Muslims view this "decadent"

D'Souza suggests the cultural left and Islamic radicals share a common goal of undermining the Bush administration and traditional American power. The Enemy At Home: The Cultural Left and Its Re...