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The Unconscious Civilization
(Book, 1995)
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Author: John Ralston Saul
 This book argues that while "Fascism" was militarily defeated in World War II, its social vision and...
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Format: Book ISBN-10: 0887845762 ISBN-13: 9780887845765 Jan 1995 Publisher: House of Anansi Press 199 pages Massey Lectures Series Language: English |
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Synopsis This book argues that while "Fascism" was militarily defeated in World War II, its social vision and "corporatist" doctrines were not--and are now more influential then ever.
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Industry Reviews "...[T]here is little in this book that hasn't been said before. Saul displays both the strengths and weaknesses of the visionary/prophetic style. With their gaze fixed upon the horizon, visionaries may see deeper into the nature of things than other mortals. But they often aren't very good listeners. At ease with Plato, Terence, John of Salisbury, and David Hume, Saul pays little attention to anyone born after 1900." Utne Reader - Jeremy Iggers (02/19/1997)
"His critique leaves few residents of the 20th century unscathed, possibly provoking scholars to look down their noses and sniff about sloppy work....This to be be expected if Saul's thesis has any validity. It is also a pity, for there is much here that should not be dismissed so easily." Monaco
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