We are doomed

reclaiming conservative pessimism

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John Derbyshire
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We are doomed

reclaiming conservative pessimism

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Don't be seduced by all this nonsense about "the politics of hope": skepticism, pessimism, and suspicion of happy talk are the true characteristics of an authentically conservative temperament.

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Crown Forum
Language
English
Pages
261

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We Are Doomed: Reclaiming Conservative Pessimism
October 5, 2010, Three Rivers Press
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We are doomed: reclaiming conservative pessimism
2009, Crown Forum
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: We are doomed
We are doomed: reclaiming conservative pessimism
2009, Crown Forum
in English - 1st ed.
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We Are Doomed: Reclaiming Conservative Pessimism
September 29, 2009, Crown Forum
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We Are Doomed
2009, Crown Publishing Group
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Table of Contents

A call to pessimism
Diversity: nothing to celebrate
Politics: show business for ugly people
Culture: pooped out
Sex: surplus to requirements
Education: Yale or jail
Human nature: ask your aunt
Religion: what shall we do to be saved?
War: invading the world
Immigration: inviting the world
Foreigners: inspecting the world
The economy: in hock to the world
The audacity of hopelessness.

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Reclaiming conservative pessimism

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
320.520973
Library of Congress
JC573.U65 D47 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
261 p. ;
Number of pages
261

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24099711M
ISBN 10
0307409589
ISBN 13
9780307409584
LCCN
2010275164

Work Description

To his fellow conservatives, John Derbyshire makes a plea: Don't be seduced by this nonsense about "the politics of hope." Skepticism, pessimism, and suspicion of happy talk are the true characteristics of an authentically conservative temperament. And from Hobbes and Burke through Lord Salisbury and Calvin Coolidge, up to Pat Buchanan and Mark Steyn in our own time, these beliefs have kept the human race from blindly chasing its utopian dreams right off a cliff.Recently, though, various comforting yet fundamentally idiotic notions of political correctness and wishful thinking have taken root beyond the "Kumbaya"-singing, we're-all-one crowd. These ideas have now infected conservatives, the very people who really should know better. The Republican Party has been derailed by legions of fools and poseurs wearing smiley-face masks. Think rescuing the economy by condemning our descendents to lives of spirit-crushing debt. Think nation-building abroad while we slowly disintegrate at home. Think education and No Child Left Behind. . . . But don't think about it too much, because if you do, you'll quickly come to the logical conclusion: We are doomed.Need more convincing? Dwell on the cheerful promises of the diversity cult and the undeniable reality of the oncoming demographic disaster. Contemplate the feminization of everything, or take a good look at what passes for art these days. Witness the rise of culturism and the death of religion. Bow down before your new master, the federal apparatchik. Finally, ask yourself: How certain am I that the United States of America will survive, in any recognizable form, until, say, 2022? A scathing, mordantly funny romp through today's dismal and dismaler political and cultural scene, We Are Doomed provides a long-overdue dose of reality, revealing just how the GOP has been led astray in recent years--and showing that had conservatives held on to their fittingly pessimistic outlook, America's future would be far brighter. Ladies and gentlemen, it's time to embrace the Audacity of Hopelessness. From the Hardcover edition.

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