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Religion is, first and foremost, a social phenomenon.
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Religion is a part of the world, and there are many misconceptions that exist between the Muslim and Western worlds.
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Islam accepts all other religions, and sees, for example, the Bible, the Torah, and the Koran as all being part of one huge book.
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In Iran everyone united for the common good of getting rid of the Shah. In America two groups were formed, the rich conservatives and the middle class leftists.
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Learning about America from other Iranians in Northern California was better than learning it from sitcoms in Oklahoma.
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Reza Aslan asks, “what is it that you think your civilization is that makes it so different from the civilization of the other?”
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Reza Aslan says do not be afraid of the changes taking place in the world around you.
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“I think Muslims, particularly young Muslims in the Middle East, are growing more and more comfortable in defining themselves in nationalistic terms.”
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“It is very important to understand that religion is an ever-malleable thing.”
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“The way that Reza Aslan looks at it is that religion is part of the world.”
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Aslan describes himself as a bridge between Islam and the West.
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“I’d like to think of myself in some ways as a public intellectual.”
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Bush’s legacy will be intimately tied to the war in Iraq.
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America has a schizophrenic relationship with foreign direct investment.
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There is a new chase for global wealth, says Rubinstein.
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We all want the same thing, Rubinstein says: a happy, comfortable life.
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The rich should recycle their money, Rubinstein says, but they can’t change the world.
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American citizens give away more of their money than anyone else in the world.
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How much economic influence does China have?
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Rubenstein thinks we should simplify the tax code.
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Rubinstein discusses what this might mean for the industry.
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The private market is more efficient, says Rubinstein.
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David Rubinstein talks about why he founded Carlyle.
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