A Conservative History of the American Left
Auteur : Daniel J. Flynn
Date de publication : 2008-04-29
Ăditeur : PRH Christian Publishing
Nombre de pages : 464
Résumé du livre
From Communes to the Clintons
Why does Hillary Clinton crusade for government-provided health care for every American, for the redistribution of wealth, and for child rearing to become a collective obligation? Why does Al Gore say that itâs okay to âover-representâ the dangers of global warming in order to sell Americans on his draconian solutions? Why does Michael Moore call religion a device to manipulate âgullibleâ Americans?
Where did these radical ideas come from? And how did they enter the mainstream discourse?
In this groundbreaking and compelling new book, Daniel J. Flynn uncovers the surprising origins of todayâs Left. The first work of its kind, A Conservative History of the American Left tells the story of this remarkably resilient extreme movementâone that came to Americaâs shores with the earliest settlers.
Flynn reveals a history that leftists themselves ignore, whitewash, or obscure. Partly the Leftâs amnesia is convenient: Who wouldnât want to forget an ugly history that includes eugenics, racism, violence, and sheer quackery? Partly it is self-aggrandizing: Bold schemes sound much more innovative when you refuse to acknowledge that they have been triedâand have failedâmany times before. And partly it is unavoidable: The Left is so preoccupied with its triumphal future that it doesnât pause to learn from its past mistakes. So it goes that would-be revolutionaries have repeatedly failed to recognize the one troubling obstacle to their grandiose visions: reality.
In unfolding this history, Flynn presents a page-turning narrative filled with colorful, fascinating charactersâprogressives and populists, radicals and reformers, socialists and SDSers, and leftists of every other stripe. There is the rags-to-riches Welsh industrialist who brought his utopian vision to Americaâone in which private property, religion, and marriage represented âthe most monstrous evilsââand gained audiences with the likes of Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and James Madison. There is the wife-swapping Bible thumper who nominated Jesus Christ for president. There is the playboy adventurer whose worshipful accounts of Soviet Russia lured many American liberals to Communism. There is the daughter of privilege turned violent antiwar activist who lost her life to a bomb she had intended to use against American soldiers. There are fanatics and free spirits, perverts and puritans, entrepreneurs and altruists, and many more beyond.
A Conservative History of the American Left is a gripping chronicle of the radical visionaries who have relentlessly pursued their lofty ambitions to remake society. Ultimately, Flynn shows the destructiveness that comes from this undying pursuit of dreams that are utterly unattainable.