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The Unbroken Thread - Discovering the Wisdom of Tradition in an Age of Chaos (Paperback)
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The Unbroken Thread - Discovering the Wisdom of Tradition in an Age of Chaos (Paperback)
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'A serious - and seriously readable - book about the deep issues
that our shallow age has foolishly tried to dodge' - Douglas Murray
'A crystal-clear analysis of the multiple failures of "me-first"
contemporary liberalism' - Giles Fraser For millennia,
philosophical, ethical and theological reflection was commonplace
among the intellectually curious. But the wisdom that some of the
greatest minds across the centuries continue to offer us remains
routinely ignored in our modern pursuit of self-fulfilment,
economic growth and technological advancement. Sohrab Ahmari, the
influential Op-Ed editor at the New York Post, offers a brilliant
examination of our postmodern Western culture, and an analysis of
the paradox at its heart: that the 'freedoms' we enjoy - to be or
do whatever we want, subject only to consent, with everything
morally neutral or relative - are at odds with the true freedom
that comes from the pursuit of the collective good. Rather than the
insatiable drive to satisfy our individual appetites, this
collective good involves self-sacrifice and self-control. It
requires us to diminish so that others may grow. What
responsibility do we have to our parents? Should we think for
ourselves? Are sexual ethics purely a private matter? How do we
justify our lives? These, and other questions - explored in the
company of a surprising range of ancient and contemporary thinkers
- reveal how some of the most ancient moral problems are as fresh
and relevant to our age as they were to our ancestors. By plumbing
the depths of each question, the book underscores the poverty of
our contemporary narratives around race, gender, privilege (and
much else), exposing them as symptoms of a deep cultural crisis in
which we claim a false superiority over the past, and helps us work
our way back to tradition, to grasp at the thin, bare threads in
our hands, while we still can.
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