Friday, July 30, 2010

The Death of the Grown-Up

Book Description
We're all familiar with Baby Britneys, Moms Who Most, and Dads too "young" to call themselves "mister." The Death of the Grown-up links these same behaviors--shaped by a social bias against "maturity" that's still relatively new -- to our cultural and political behaviors as a people, as a nation. In other words, if we are a society of perpetual adolescents who can't say "no," it follows that we are also a politically correct nation that can't tell right from wrong. If, during the so-called culture wars, we sophomorically retreated from the lessons of Western iv, it follows that in the "real" culture war on islamic terror, we fight on without understanding our own identity -- or our enemy's. From the rise of rock 'an' roll to the rise of multiculturalism, from the loss of identity to the discovery of "diversity," from the emasculation of the heroic ideal to the "PC"-ing of "Mary Poppins," The Death of the Grown-up makes the case that it is our own childishness that is our greatest weakness as we confront jihadist islam in a mixed-up post-9/11 world. What to do? As West sees it, growing up will not just enhance our future, but will help us survive.

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