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The Clash of Civilizations

If Books Could Kill

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Cultural Superiority and the Perception of Other Cultures

The speaker criticizes the attitude of people who believe in the superiority of their own culture and express anxiety about losing their place in society. They express skepticism about the ability of certain individuals to simplify complex phenomena into quick, simple books. The speaker alludes to the epilogue of a book discussing its legacy and mentions an essay by Edward Said, highlighting the lack of knowledge among Americans about different countries.

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