
Divided We Stand: The Rejection of American Culture since the 1960's
Synopsis
American culture is on life-support. Beginning in the 1960s a generation of activists twisted and bent long-held American beliefs into an ideology of blame and political correctness-weakening and disrupting the nation. As John Harmon McElroy powerfully demonstrates, the counter-culture has become pervasive, with devastating results. He shows how we neglect to educate our children and call it "teaching self esteem;" how we assail the worth of America and call it respecting "diversity;" and how we refuse to take responsibility for our lives and call it "social justice." In tracing the roots and impact of the counter-culture's rejection of historical American beliefs, McElroy powerfully defends the bedrock principles of responsible individualism, practical improvement, and equal freedom under God.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- ISBN: 9780742550810
- Number of pages: 272
- Dimensions: 235 x 177 x 20 mm
- Weight: 472g
- Languages: English

