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How the West Was Lost

DOC How the West Was Lost by Alexander Boot in History

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Peter Hofschroer reveals the huge role played by the Prussian German troops in the defeat of Napoleon''s armies at Waterloo. He uses source material; previously unpublished in English; from German archives.'


#4266147 in Books 2006-09-03Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.46 x 1.26 x 6.37l; 1.56 #File Name: 1850439850304 pages


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33 of 34 people found the following review helpful. Insightful; well-written historical reflectionBy Sarah SIt is obvious to many observers that today's societies are experiencing a breakdown of what many would call "traditional Western social and cultural values." Boot takes this argument one step further; contending that Western man; or "Westman;" is already dead. He defines Westman as a socio-cultural type that emerged from the blending of Hellenic logic and Christian values. Boot argues that traditional Westman values were besieged by Enlightenment ideals; suffered a crippling blow in the Industrial Revolution; and were finally demolished by the wars of the 20th century. Dancing on the ashes of Westman's tomb is a new socio-cultural type--Modern man; or "Modman."According to Boot; two subspecies of Modmen exist; the Nihilists (exemplified by Russia) and the Philistines (led by America). Both forms rule by "glossocracy;" that is; distorting the true meaning of words to preserve political power. The only substantive difference between the two subspecies is the Nihilist's willingness to add mass murder into the power equation as well. Cast in these terms; Boot analyzes the wars and political murders characteristic of the 20th century; using the millions of dead to argue strongly that Modman governments are deeply flawed because they deny the existence of the soul -- a human dimension that was supremely important in Westman's world.This is an outstanding book that challenged me to re-evaluate my personal interpretation of recent history. Boot has a very strong; opinionated voice; and though one may not agree with all of his opinions; his ideas will provoke personal reflection. To truly enjoy this work; at least a basic knowledge of Greek philosophy; Christianity; European culture from 1200 - 1850; and the events of the 20th century is requisite. This work is a commentary on history and culture; and as such; it is geared for people who are knowledgable in these areas.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. TimelyBy AC300Superb and insightful.. somewhat prophetic; too. Well researched and carefully written. This book should be read by anyone entering college and once again upon graduation.14 of 23 people found the following review helpful. Our Beloved; Dead Western CivilizationBy C. WelchA sublime eulogy to the greatness of what was Western civilization and its beautiful culture..... now; of course; long dead.

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