Notes from a Derelict Culture

Notes from a Derelict Culture
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Publisher : Black House Publishing Ltd
Total Pages : 266
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ISBN-10 : 9781912759262
ISBN-13 : 1912759268
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Book Synopsis Notes from a Derelict Culture by : David Solway

Download or read book Notes from a Derelict Culture written by David Solway and published by Black House Publishing Ltd. This book was released on 2019-08-04 with total page 266 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The essays in this book elaborate an overall view of the central predicament confronting the West today: a theologically-inspired terrorist movement, the left-liberal belief-system that dominates the Western sensibility, the plague of political correctness that devitalizes language and obscures truth, and the almost universal opprobrium in which America—and by extrapolation the historical endowment of Western civilization—is held by the official institutions of the international community and by liberal culture. For too many years now we have practiced the rites of evasion, craving asylum in blindness, conciliation, sophistry and equivocation. Many flinch from expressing their convictions plainly, fearing to offend their readers and imperil their professional credentials. There is no more pressing requirement for us today than the obligation to seek the truth and to speak clearly, boldly, and without compromise, an endeavor with which this book is fundamentally engaged.


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