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Book : The Dying Citizen How Progressive Elites, Tribalism,.

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Fabricante o sello Basic Books
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Precio:   $60,569.00
Si compra hoy, este producto se despachara y/o entregara entre el 06-05-2024 y el 14-05-2024
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-Titulo Original : The Dying Citizen How Progressive Elites, Tribalism, And Globalization Are Destroying The Idea Of America

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Basic Books

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Review “Mr. Hanson, an accomplished classicist and a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, is one of the great amalgamators of American political writing. He has a particular gift for bringing together a dizzying array of events, controversies and ideas and making sense of them by advancing a coherent argument that incorporates thousands of years of history… Mr. Hanson hits hard, but I don’t find his analysis unfair or partisan. There is enormous value, moreover, in thinking about toxic political developments not as problems of the moment but as destructive pathologies to which all societies are prone at all times.” Wall Street Journal“Indispensable… Hanson’s immensely erudite and inspiriting book offers a most welcome corrective to those influential forces and doctrines in our midst that conspire to delegitimize the citizen and citizenship as such. In doing so, he provides us with hope that our society still has within it significant powers of rejuvenation.” National Review“As Victor Davis Hanson shows in his learned, powerful, and troubling new book, The Dying Citizen, the steady devolution of citizenship speaks volumes about where we are today and where we seem to be heading… Hanson lays out this grim diagnosis with his usual clarity and brilliance, moving easily from his deep specialized knowledge of the ancient Greek and Roman world through savvy observations about present-day politics and American society.” The New Criterion“A powerful and carefully developed argument for preserving American citizenship.” American Thinker“Required reading for all those who seriously want to engage in the fieriest issues of our days at their most thoughtful levels of depth.” Epoch Times“Hanson is well-positioned to describe the evolution of citizenship from ancient times through the modern era, and especially the assumptions about citizenship underlying Americas constitutional order… Hanson presents, clearly and concisely, a case that critics will struggle to refute. His troubling argument has far-reaching implications. The Dying Citizen is a book that all Americans should read, then discuss with friends and neighbors.” Claremont Review of Books“Among public intellectuals writing within a secular framework about America’s troubles, Victor Davis Hanson towers above the rest.” First Things“The Dying Citizen is essential reading for any American who cares about the fate of our nation.” Mark R. Levin“In The Dying Citizen, Victor Davis Hanson shows once again why he is Americas premier scholar, writer, and political observer. Drawing on his training as a classicist, and clearly informed by his deep personal experience living and farming in Californias San Joaquin Valley, Hanson has written a tour de force on the history, rights, and responsibilities of modern citizenship, and the galaxy of forces that are undermining the concept of American citizenship today. Immensely enlightening but also deeply unsettling, The Dying Citizen is a wake-up call for our countrymen who want to preserve the American ideal for future generations.” Rep. Devin Nunes“Citizenship brings all the enduring principles of democracy into the sphere of the individual. It honors the human need for a collective identity even as it makes room for the individual to pursue happiness. In this remarkably illuminating book, Victor Davis Hanson shows how so many contemporary problems-identity politics, the border crisis, bloated government, etc.-have only worsened for the lack of a vigorous and clarifying idea of citizenship. In this deeply democratic idea, Hanson points to a way beyond what ails us.” Shelby Steele, author of Shame“Politicians often speak to “my fellow citizens,” implying a kind of common project among all citizens. In America, that project is our shared devotion to our founding principles. Victor Davis Hanson explains in The Dying Citizen, however, that this uniquely American concept of citizenship is imperiled-whether from ancient threats like econo
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