This fascinating and easy to read book offers new insights into the interplay between increasing globalization and the rise of the new individualism. It will be of interest to everyone concerned with the future of the public spheres, progressive
... also know from the great nineteenth - century novels of English literature , if any among the landed classes were deprived of a sense of individual self - composure , it was women like Jane Eyre of Charlotte Bronte's imagination .
The New Individualism: Personal Change to Transform Society
The New Individualism: Personal Change to Transform Society
The root cause of contemporary American psychological and social disorders, argues William Donohue in this major new book, is the dominant culture's embracement of a fraudulent conception of freedom.
Led by a group of former Trotskyites and confessed former communists—people such as Whittaker Chambers, John Chamberlain, James Burnham, and Frank Meyer—this tribe denounced communism as a corrupt moral system, and recognized in ...
Me and Mine: The Triumph of the New Individualism?
It goes to another place, a more hopeless place, someplace I'm not sure I want to go. It's not any different from what I was saying before, really —- I can't take it if anybody says I'm not interesting.
Here are the hard-hitting essays which describe the unique person known as the Individualist.
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Authors especially considered include Locke, Defoe, Freud, and Adorno. The essays in this volume first began as papers presented at a conference of the American Comparative Literature Association held atPrinceton University.