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This is a collection of Mr. Hitchens best videos from the world wide web.Who is Christopher Hitchens ?Christopher Eric Hitchens (13 April 1949 – 15 December 2011) was a British-American[ author, polemicist, debater, and journalist. He contributed to New Statesman, The Nation, The Atlantic, London Review of Books, The Times Literary Supplement and Vanity Fair. Hitchens was the author, co-author, editor and co-editor of over thirty books, including five collections of essays, on a range of subjects, including politics, literature and religion.Ideology:Hitchens became a socialist "largely [as] the outcome of a study of history, taking sides ... in the battles over industrialism and war and empire." In 2001, he told Rhys Southan of Reason magazine that he could no longer say "I am a socialist". Socialists, he claimed, had ceased to offer a positive alternative to the capitalist system. Capitalism had become the more revolutionary economic system, and he welcomed globalisation as "innovative and internationalist", but added, "I don't think that the contradictions, as we used to say, of the system.Views on religion:Hitchens often spoke against the Abrahamic religions, what he called "the three great monotheisms" (Judaism, Christianity and Islam). When asked by readers of The Independent (London) what he considered to be the "axis of evil", Hitchens replied "Christianity, Judaism, Islam – the three leading monotheisms."[128] In God Is Not Great, Hitchens expanded his criticism to include all religions, including those rarely criticised by Western secularists, such as Buddhism and neo-paganism; the book received mixed responses, from praise in The New York Times for his "logical flourishes and conundrums"[129] to accusations of "intellectual and moral shabbiness" in the Financial Times. God Is Not Great was nominated for a National Book Award on 10 October 2007Books:2008 Is Christianity Good for the World?2008 Christopher Hitchens and His Critics: Terror, Iraq and the Left 2007 God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything,2007 The Portable Atheist: Essential Readings for the Non-Believer, 2007 "Thomas Paine's Rights of Man: A Biography2005 Thomas Jefferson: Author of America,2004 Love, Poverty, and War: Journeys and Essays,2002 Why Orwell Matters 2001 Letters to a Young Contrarian, 2001 The Trial of Henry Kissinger. Other people similar to Christopher Hitchens:Samuel B. "Sam" Harris (born April 9, 1967) is an American author, philosopher, and neuroscientist. He is the co-founder and chief executive of Project Reason. He is the author of The End of Faith, which was published in 2004 and appeared on The New York Times Best Seller list for 33 weeks. Sam Harris's basic message is that the time has come to freely question the idea of religious faith.[27]p. 13–15 Harris criticizes Islam, Christianity, and Judaism which he says tend to be monolithic and ready to harm others only for their religion.Sam Harris grew up in a secular home in Los Angeles, son of actor Berkeley Harris[9] and The Golden Girls creator and TV producer Susan HarrisClinton Richard Dawkins /ˈdɔːkɨnz/, FRS, FRSL (born 26 March 1941)[1] is an English ethologist, evolutionary biologist,[2] and writer. Richard Dawkins is an atheist, a vice president of the British Humanist Association, and a supporter of the Brights movement.[6] He is well known for his criticism of creationism and intelligent design. Richard Dawkins has since written several popular science books, and makes regular television and radio appearances, predominantly discussing these topics. Richard Dawkins was awarded a Doctor of Science by the University of Oxford in 1989. He holds honorary doctorates in science from the University of Huddersfield, University of Westminster, Durham University,[130] the University of Hull, the University of Antwerp, and the University of Oslo,[131] and honorary doctorates from the University of Aberdeen.