Why Religion is Immoral: And Other Interventions

by Christopher Hitchens

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The publication of god Is Not Great (2007), was a worldwide bestseller and established Christopher Hitchens as one of the most famous polemicists in the world. The book caused a firestorm of debate and controversy, with its author at the centre, taking on all comers.

Why Religion is Immoral brings together Hitchens' most vigorous and memorable interventions in the debate that followed publication of god is Not Great, including 'Why Religion Poisons Everything', 'Is Islam a Religion of Peace?' and 'The Tyranny of Censorship'. It also includes celebrations of the pleasures of drinking, and of the writers whose lives and work most influenced his own. No matter the subject, all of Hitchens' arguments ultimately point to the same end: freedom from tyranny in any and all forms.

Hitchens had a gift for lifting his audiences with his passionate voice, the moral urgency of his attacks, the bite and complexity of his wit, and the swagger of his lyrical soliloquies. He was a literary phenomenon who comes but once in a generation, and in this new collection we see the unequalled public speaker whose arguments continue to provoke public debate. It is essential reading.
  • ISBN10 1782394591
  • ISBN13 9781782394594
  • Publish Date 7 January 2016
  • Publish Status Cancelled
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Atlantic Books
  • Edition Main
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 240
  • Language English