In my experience, Muslims who dislike Sayyid Qutb are often the ones who go to extremes in their hatred as well. When the death penalty was given to Sayyid Qutb rahimahullaah, even `Ulemaa who may have warned against his books spoke out against the ruling and tried to mediate in order that he may be spared, it can't even be said that they 'hated' him, let alone to an extreme, unchecked vehement hatred isn't a characteristic of the people of knowledge or even the 'Salafee' shuyookh Qutb haters claim to follow; the bottom line was that he was a Muslim and a Muslim has rights over you.
My point is, it's not a problem about warning against certain teachings, rather if you hate Sayyid Qutb to an extreme in that you hold no sympathy or mercy in your heart for a Muslim who was imprisoned, tortured and eventually killed by clear oppressors, then take a step back and realise that you have a bigger and more basic problem in your Islaam than whatever you're accusing Sayyid Qutb of, don't even have to delve into any complicated teachings to see that.
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PS: Moved to a more approppriate forum.