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The betrayal of the West

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Jacques Ellul is primarily known for his insightful critiques of Western culture. His recent books describe the "new demons" let loose upon the contemporary world by the double-edged achievements of science and industry.
But, he asserts in this latest book, the critics have gone too far. The West is the victim of a betrayal - that of its own children. Its intellectuals, most notably those of the Left, are necessarily the products of a civilized society. Yet they so loudly reproach this civilization for the atrocities and the destruction of rich local culture which have accompanied its growth that we are deaf to the reasoned voice which proclaims our debts to this Western tradition.
While Ellul acknowledges the validity of these accusations, in The Betrayal of the West he points out that they are not peculiar to the West, that they are indeed inherent in the growth of any civilization. Ellul, as an historian, is a lover of civilization. He especially emphasizes the importance of the legacy of our own civilization. We are indebted tothe West for our concepts of freedom, equality, and above all, the idea of the individual. In his words, "The West represents values for which there is no substitute. The West is a past, a difference, a shared history, and a shared human project... The end of the West today would mean the end of any possible civilization."
The Betrayal of the West explores the need for defense as well as critique of our culture. It explains the origins of the contradiction at the heart of Western civilization and traces the course of this dialectic in three supreme chapters constructed around metaphors which correspond to a promise, the challenge, and ultimately, the failure of the political left in Western societies.
Le Monde has described this book as "a classic," one in which Ellul "is in effect a prophet and a visionary."

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Seabury Press
Language
English
Pages
207

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New York

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.
Translation of Trahison de l'Occident.

Series
A Continuum book

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
909/.09/821
Library of Congress
CB245 .E513

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 207 p. ;
Number of pages
207

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Open Library
OL4556610M
Internet Archive
betrayalwest00ellu
ISBN 10
0816493383
LCCN
77026796
OCLC/WorldCat
3542762
Library Thing
3190932
Goodreads
1362675

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