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The Decadent Society Ross Douthat

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The Decadent Society Ross Douthat
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Publisher: Avid Reader Press / Simon & Schuster
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.05 MB
Author: Ross Douthat
ISBN: 9781476785240, 9781476785264, 1476785244, 1476785260, 2e95eb90-3d2c-4b66-a1f9-021ad5d83125
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Decadent Society Ross Douthat by Ross Douthat 9781476785240, 9781476785264, 1476785244, 1476785260, 2e95eb90-3d2c-4b66-a1f9-021ad5d83125 instant download after payment.

From the New York Times columnist and bestselling author of Bad Religion, a powerful portrait of how our turbulent age is defined by dark forces seemingly beyond our control
Today the Western world seems to be in crisis. But beneath our social media frenzy and reality television politics, the deeper reality is one of drift, repetition, and dead ends. The Decadent Society explains what happens when a rich and powerful society ceases advancing—how the combination of wealth and technological proficiency with economic stagnation, political stalemates, cultural exhaustion, and demographic decline creates a strange kind of "sustainable decadence," a civilizational languor that could endure for longer than we think.
Ranging from our grounded space shuttles to our Silicon Valley villains, from our blandly recycled film and television—a new Star Wars saga, another Star Trek series, the fifth Terminator sequel—to...

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