Always right: selected writings of Midge Decter
"In the selections reprinted here, Midge Decter surveys American culture and finds a real mess: 'If we Americans cannot be said to have gone mad, we have certainly been getting nuttier by the day.' She directs us down two paths to sanity: a return to respect for the wisdom of our fore...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In the selections reprinted here, Midge Decter surveys American culture and finds a real mess: 'If we Americans cannot be said to have gone mad, we have certainly been getting nuttier by the day.' She directs us down two paths to sanity: a return to respect for the wisdom of our forefathers, and profound gratitude for the bountiful goods we enjoy in this wonderful country. To feminists she offers particular counsel: End your futile war against nature, and surrender to it. Midge Decter draws her insight from her own unusual experience. She has, as the song lyric puts it, looked at life from both sides now- liberal and conservative. She journeyed from the left to the right on a one-way ticket and is here to stay, always right. It was a remarkable journey, and you will discover in this volume why Midge Decter is one of the most remarkable minds on the American scene" -- Provided by publisher |
Beschreibung: | xiii, 165 Seiten 23 cm |
ISBN: | 0891951083 9780891951087 |
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Table of Contents 1 Acknowledgments v Introduction vii Benign Victimization 1 2 The Intelligent Woman’s Guide to Feminism 13 3 Child Sacrifice 29 4 The U.N. and U.S.National Interests 35 5 Is Conservatism Optimistic or Pessimistic? 41 6 Democracy and Freedom 53 7 Shaping a Foreign Policy Agenda for the 1990s 61 8 What We Are to Do 71 9 Why American Families Are so Unhinged 81
Midge Decter 10 The State of Our Culture 95 11 The Madness of the American Family 107 12 Again, The American Family: Lighten up 127 1 3 Losing the First Battle, Winning the War 137 14 Learning to Live with “Yes" 149 |
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