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Christopher Hitchens

    April 13, 1949 – December 15, 2011

    Christopher Hitchens was a polemicist and intellectual whose writing was characterized by incisive analysis and an uncompromising style. While initially aligned with the radical left, his views evolved over time, leading to notable shifts in his political stances. He championed Enlightenment values such as secularism, humanism, and reason, while fiercely critiquing religious dogma and political figures he deemed harmful. His literary output remains celebrated for its intellectual rigor and fearless examination of established truths.

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