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Our Culture, What's Left of It: The Mandarins and the Masses
Theodore Dalrymple
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| #589106 in Books | Ivan R. Dee | 2007-03-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.89 x1.01 x5.98l,1.05 | File type: PDF | 356 pages | ||11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.| The best intellectual defense of social and political conservatism in the modern West!|By Umer Vakil|I feel that this work of Theodore Dalrymple is one of the clearest, most concise and thought provoking critiques of culture in the modern Western world. I would say that this book had a tremendous impact on me and gave me a voice, along with a tremendous respect for the author||Dalrymple writes a clear and considered prose that makes him formidable indeed. (David Pryce–Jones Book Digest)
Theodore Dalrymple has succeeded (once more) in publishing a book that is both thoughtful and absorbing. (Paul Hollander <
This new collection of essays by the author of Life at the Bottom bears the unmistakable stamp of Theodore Dalrymple's bracingly clearsighted view of the human condition. It suggests comparison with the work of George Orwell. In these twenty-six pieces, Dr. Dalrymple ranges over literature and ideas, from Shakespeare to Marx, from the breakdown of Islam to the legalization of drugs. Informed by years of medical practice in a wide variety of settings, his acquainta...
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