The Politics of Bad Faith: Analyzing the Radical Assault on America's Future - Political Science Book for US History & Current Affairs Studies
The Politics of Bad Faith: Analyzing the Radical Assault on America's Future - Political Science Book for US History & Current Affairs StudiesThe Politics of Bad Faith: Analyzing the Radical Assault on America's Future - Political Science Book for US History & Current Affairs Studies

The Politics of Bad Faith: Analyzing the Radical Assault on America's Future - Political Science Book for US History & Current Affairs Studies

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In this intellectual companion piece to David Horowitz's acclaimed autobiography, Radical Son, the most famous defector from the radical Left argues that the historic themes of that conflict still drive our politics and animate our cultural debates today. With keen political insight and a masterful grasp of history, Horowitz traces the radical project from its origins in nineteenth-century socialism to the disastrous excesses of such current "progressive" causes as political correctness, radical feminism, racial preferences, and what he describes as the nihilistic campaign to "deconstruct" the American idea itself. He points out the refusal of the political Left to learn from the checkered history of progressive movements for social justice and equal outcomes, and warns that this refusal is creating a new "cold war" against America--a culture war that pits "progressives" against America's founding principles and ideas.

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This is a massively important book. It traces/discusses links between various nihilistic radical movements going back hundreds of years, from the "Kaballah" heresies in Judaism to the French Revolution to modern connections between Western Marxists, National Socialism, various communist/fascist movements, the Muslim Brotherhood and its spin-offs (Hezbollah, Al Queda, PLO, etc) and the political supporters/beneficiaries of it all in the U.S.I do not believe that any discussion of these matters can be taken seriously if it does not confront the history and issues and connections that Horowitz describes with great clarity in this book.