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First published in 1997, this volume follows Catley and Cristaudo
as they defend Western Civilization against all comers: against the
rest of the world, especially the Third World, and against its own
internal irritants: 'the scribblings of the intelligentsia' by
idealist philosophers, feminists, greens, post-moderns,
multiculturalists, Orientalists, anti-nationalists, socialists and
Keynesians, most of them tenured academics in the arts and social
sciences. As academic political scientists themselves they have
done time in a number of the ideological prisons they attack, and
they write about those states of mind with experienced cynicism ...
As in Paradise Lost, the devil gets all the best tunes. The
identification of civilization's enemies is wildly, sometimes
hilariously, politically incorrect.
First published in 1997, this volume follows Catley and Cristaudo
as they defend Western Civilization against all comers: against the
rest of the world, especially the Third World, and against its own
internal irritants: 'the scribblings of the intelligentsia' by
idealist philosophers, feminists, greens, post-moderns,
multiculturalists, Orientalists, anti-nationalists, socialists and
Keynesians, most of them tenured academics in the arts and social
sciences. As academic political scientists themselves they have
done time in a number of the ideological prisons they attack, and
they write about those states of mind with experienced cynicism ...
As in Paradise Lost, the devil gets all the best tunes. The
identification of civilization's enemies is wildly, sometimes
hilariously, politically incorrect.
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