I don't know what is wrong with the Economist these days. Look at this: "In a hallmark essay in 1990 called “The Roots of Muslim Rage”, Bernard
Lewis, an Anglo-American commentator on Islam, blamed a mentality
twisted by history. He cited the obligation of holy war, dating from the
faith’s turbulent birth and shaped by centuries of setbacks ranging
from the retreat from Europe to Western imperialism, and even the
challenge to Muslim male authority from rebellious children and
emancipated women. The result was an inferiority complex, in which
humiliation was compounded by Western ignorance."