A Generation Abandoned: Why 'Whatever' Is Not Enough
Autor Peter D. Beaulieuen Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 apr 2017
The analysis submits to a refreshingly conversational tone, but also draws incisively from a very broad pallet of history, literature, theater, theology, and simplifying and illuminating anecdotes (some of them first hand). An early chapter outlines the "perfect storm" of the 1960s. Later chapters expose the word games of the cultural elite, the saga of the family through history and now its abrupt erosion, and the difference between any meandering "arc of history" and a more grounded arc of relations-our rationalized "culture of death" versus a flourishing "human ecology."
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780761869115
ISBN-10: 0761869115
Pagini: 278
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hamilton Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0761869115
Pagini: 278
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hamilton Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Table of Contents
Foreword
Introduction
Chapter 1: Are We Really Alone?
Chapter 2: The Packrat Factor
Chapter 3: "Nevertheless, it Moves"
Chapter 4: A "Tiny Whispering Sound"
Chapter 5: The Missing Piece
Chapter 6: Word Games and Mind Traps
Chapter 7: The Family Hearth
Chapter 8: Toward a Human Ecology
Chapter 9: Darwin or Darwin-ism
Chapter 10: Oppenheimer and the Fireball
Chapter 11: The Radiance of Fifty Thousand Suns
Endnotes
Bibliography
Foreword
Introduction
Chapter 1: Are We Really Alone?
Chapter 2: The Packrat Factor
Chapter 3: "Nevertheless, it Moves"
Chapter 4: A "Tiny Whispering Sound"
Chapter 5: The Missing Piece
Chapter 6: Word Games and Mind Traps
Chapter 7: The Family Hearth
Chapter 8: Toward a Human Ecology
Chapter 9: Darwin or Darwin-ism
Chapter 10: Oppenheimer and the Fireball
Chapter 11: The Radiance of Fifty Thousand Suns
Endnotes
Bibliography
Recenzii
Beaulieu's concern for our "abandoned" younger generations is wide-ranging and documented, but not pedantic. It does not water down, and does not talk down. It beckons. One illuminating device is the pairing of ideas, e.g., the progress and regression of culture, or our wonder at the science of Galileo's telescope but our failure to embrace the reality of ultrasound. The author places into clear relief many modern-day mind traps that too often are accepted without thought. This work is recommended for all audiences, but especially millennials interested in an imaginative critique of current personal and cultural confusion.