How Hitchens Can Save the Left, Matt Johnson
How Hitchens Can Save the Left, Matt Johnson
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How Hitchens Can Save the Left
Rediscovering Fearless Liberalism in an Age of Counter-Enlightenment

Author: Matt Johnson

Narrator: Mike Chamberlain

Unabridged: 12 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Kalorama

Published: 02/28/2023


Synopsis

Christopher Hitchens was for many years considered one of the fiercest and most eloquent left-wing polemicists in the world. But on much of today's left, he's remembered as a defector, a warmonger, and a sellout—a supporter of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq who traded his left-wing principles for neoconservatism after the September 11 attacks.

In How Hitchens Can Save the Left, Matt Johnson argues that this easy narrative gets Hitchens exactly wrong. Hitchens was a lifelong champion of free inquiry, humanism, and universal liberal values. He was an internationalist who believed all people should have the liberty to speak and write openly, to be free of authoritarian domination, and to escape the arbitrary constraints of tribe, faith, and nation. He was a figure of the Enlightenment and a man of the left until the very end, and his example has never been more important.

Across the democratic world, free speech, individual rights, and other basic liberal values are losing their power to inspire. Hitchens's case for universal Enlightenment principles won't just help genuine liberals mount a resistance to the emerging illiberal orthodoxies on the left and the right. It will also remind us how to think and speak fearlessly in defense of those principles.

About Matt Johnson

Matt Johnson writes for Haaretz, Quillette, The Bulwark, Areo, Arc Digital, and many other publications.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Adrian on March 09, 2023

Really interesting read. Johnson explores Hitchens politics and principles, how they evolved over time and their relevance for now. Johnson spends much of the book exploring Hitchens support for the Iraq war and how it squares with his other political positions. Johnson is able to identify some of H......more

Goodreads review by Cody on April 24, 2023

This book has served as a bit of an antidote to the general disillusionment I've been suffering with. Where do I fall on the sociopolitical spectrum in our current day and age? I've always deeply admired Hitchens' work, and Matt Johnson does a splendid job refuting any idea that Christopher wasn't a......more

Goodreads review by Matt on August 05, 2023

This was a fantastic read for two main reasons: 1) Matt Johnson gives an impressively comprehensive run-down of Hitchens’ intellectual contributions and positions throughout his illustrious career. 2) The book is one of the best recent defenses of Enlightenment principles: universalism (a concern for......more

Goodreads review by Jeff on May 06, 2023

Christopher Hitchens was, for me, a great thinker, writer and destroyer of bombasts of every political leaning. His forceful erudition on politics, God, people, freedom, the UK and the USA and a host of other subjects were of the highest intelligence and levelled often at those who suffered from a t......more

Goodreads review by Chris on July 10, 2023

Overall, I really enjoyed this book. I have quite a few criticisms of the book, but I’ll start off with the good. I’ve been trying to read more Hitchens because I only recently started learning about him and his work. So, when I saw this new book was released, I kind of sighed but decided to read it......more