The Western Crisis

The Western Crisis

Peter J. Sandys

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Defiance Press and Publishing
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Política y gobierno
ISBN:
9781963102802
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In 'The Western Crisis,' Peter J. Sandys delivers a provocative and uncompromising critique of modern Western civilization’s trajectory. Drawing from his lived experience in both Eastern Europe under communism and later in the United States and Western Europe, Sandys argues that the West is undergoing a profound crisis of identity, morality, and governance.With unflinching analysis, Sandys examines what he sees as the destructive forces of globalism, progressive ideology, and the erosion of traditional values across Western societies. He traces connections between the decline of the family unit, the rise of administrative state power, and the progressive abandonment of national sovereignty in favor of supranational governance.The book confronts controversial topics head-on: from immigration and identity politics to the transformation of democracy into what Sandys calls 'soft totalitarianism.' His perspective as an immigrant who fled communist oppression only to witness similar ideological conformity emerging in the West provides a unique lens through which to view these developments.Whether discussing America’s fractured politics, Germany’s self-destructive policies, or the European Union’s centralizing tendencies, Sandys offers readers a stark warning about where he believes Western civilization is heading without a return to its foundational principles and values.If you enjoyed 'The Strange Death of Europe,' 'The Madness of Crowds,' and 'The Revolt of the Elites and the Betrayal of Democracy,' you’ll love 'The Western Crisis: Democracy, Identity, and the Ideological Woke War.'

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