Suicide of the West Lib/E: An Essay on the Meaning and Destiny of Liberalism Contributor(s): Burnham, James (Author), Sawtelle, Phillip J. (Read by) |
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ISBN: 1455117498 ISBN-13: 9781455117499 Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
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BISAC Categories: - Psychology | Suicide - Political Science |
Dewey: 320.513 |
Physical Information: 1.2" H x 6.4" W x 6.2" L (0.70 lbs) |
Features: Unabridged |
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Publisher Description: William F. Buckley Jr. perhaps best described the importance of this seminal work when he said, "James Burnham has written a book about Liberalism for which the world has been aching. It is worth more to the West than the year's gross national product, more than all the planes and bombs." Through studious research into past civilizations, Burnham diagnoses the twentieth century and finds it afflicted with destructive, even "suicidal" tendencies--all of which arise from the "Liberal syndrome" and its inherent applications. The book explores several important questions, including why Liberalism clashes with Christianity and how Liberalism is a root cause of race riots and the rapid growth in crime. For James Burnham, who died in 1987, this book is certainly one of his greatest legacies. |
Contributor Bio(s): Burnham, James: - James Burnham (1905-1987) was an American popular political theorist and a noted author, lecturer, editor, and commentator. He was the founding editor of the National Review, founder of the Congress for Cultural Freedom, and director of the Free Europe University. He was honored with the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Ingersoll Foundation's award for his contributions to the conservative movement. His books include The Managerial Revolution, The Machiavellians, The Struggle for the World, and many others. |
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