America Against Itself by Richard Neuhaus

America Against Itself by Richard Neuhaus

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America Against Itself by Richard Neuhaus

America Against Itself is an in-depth, multi-faceted analysis of the pervasive cultural warfare that threatens to undermine the American social structure. Partly autobiographical, slightly polemical, and thoroughly challenging, America Against Itself is an in-depth, multi-faceted analysis of the pervasive cultural warfare that threatens to undermine the American social structure. Richard John Neuhaus, author of The Naked Public Square, employs a large measure of social criticism, moral philosophy, and religious reflection in analyzing this contemporary Kulturkampf. He addresses the limits and imperatives of politics as well as religion's role in defining our common culture. Among the subjects tackled are the abortion debate, the urban underclass, and the nature of altruism in a world that rewards uncaring. In addition, Neuhaus reflects on his role in "The Movement" of the 1960s, and how, despite its idealistic intentions, it went so wildly wrong. America Against Itself is not a prolonged lamentation against the prevailing moral and intellectual decline that seems characteristic of the contemporary era. Instead, Neuhaus presents a careful and sympathetic analysis of why we have turned against the highest ideals of the American experiment, and issues a bracing call to turn anew to the challenging vision of "a new order for the ages." This book is a disturbing, but ultimately hopeful, testament from one of America's foremost public intellectuals, whose passage through three tumultuous decades proves a valuable qualification for probing the complex issue of conflicting moralities struggling to exist in a representative democracy.

"An even-tempered.. critique of the American soul as it exhibits itself on the different fronts of our 'culture war.' Neuhaus traces the traumas of our social and political life back to their ontological roots and supplies a prognosis that will undoubtedly scandalize as many as it sways.... His thesis is original enough to compel attention and forceful enough to provoke thought." —Kirkus Reviews

Richard John Neuhaus (d. 2009) was president of the Institute of Religion and Public Life. He is the author of more than ten books including The Naked Public Square: Religion and Democracy in America and The Catholic Moment. In addition, he has published hundreds of articles on theology, ethics, and public affairs.

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ISBN 13 9780268006334
ISBN 10 0268006334
Title America Against Itself
Author Richard Neuhaus
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher University of Notre Dame Press
Year published 1992-06-30
Number of pages 214
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