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"A useful primer on the habits of mind that drive our most implacable foes.... Accurate and fair-minded." --The New York Times
Avishai Margalit is Schulman Professor of Philosophy at the Center for Rationality at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. His previous books include Idolatry, The Decent Society, Views and Reviews, and The Ethics of Memory.
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