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The ominous parallels
the end of freedom in America
by Leonard Peikoff
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This edition was published in 1982 by Stein and Day/Publishers in New York.
Written in English
— 383 pages
Ayn Rand chose Leonard Peikoff to be her successor as the spokesman for Objectivism. And in this brilliantly reasoned, thought-provoking work we learn why, as he demonstrates how far America has been detoured from its original path and led down the same road that Germany followed to Nazism. Self-sacrifice, Oriental mysticism, racial ?truth,? the public good, doing one?s duty--these are among the seductive catch-phrases that Leonard Peikoff dissects, examining the kind of philosophy they symbolize, the type of thinking that lured Germany to its doom and that he says is now prevalent in the United States. Here is a frightening look at where America may be heading, a clarion call for all who are concerned about preserving our right to individual freedom.
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The ominous parallels: the end of freedom in America
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The ominous parallels: the end of freedom in America
1982, Stein and Day/Publishers
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The ominous parallels
First published in 1982
Subjects
American Philosophy, Civilization, German Philosophy, History, National socialism, Nonfiction, PhilosophyPlaces
Germany, United StatesWork Description
Ayn Rand chose Leonard Peikoff to be her successor as the spokesman for Objectivism. And in this brilliantly reasoned, thought-provoking work we learn why, as he demonstrates how far America has been detoured from its original path and led down the same road that Germany followed to Nazism. Self-sacrifice, Oriental mysticism, racial ?truth,? the public good, doing one?s duty--these are among the seductive catch-phrases that Leonard Peikoff dissects, examining the kind of philosophy they symbolize, the type of thinking that lured Germany to its doom and that he says is now prevalent in the United States. Here is a frightening look at where America may be heading, a clarion call for all who are concerned about preserving our right to individual freedom.
The ominous parallels
the end of freedom in America
This edition was published in 1982 by Stein and Day/Publishers in New York.
Edition Notes
Bibliography: p. 343-369.
Includes index.
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