Who are the real enemies of reason?

The Philosophers' Magazine 42:65-73 (2008)
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Most writers who invoke the concept of Enlightenment situate it on one side of a titanic clash between the forces of light and the forces of darkness . This “great divide” between reason and unreason generates and gives colour to a varied and influential rhetoric

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