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The end of sanity

  • Martin L. Gross

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Watching the nation's tradition of fairness and individuality decline, Martin L. Gross describes how it is giving way to a reign of conformity and error, including the insidious "Political Correctness." The crisis he describes goes beyond an attack on reason - actually heralding the end of sanity in American life.

Spearheaded by what he calls the "New Establishment" - a coalition of anti-intellectual academics, bureaucrats, politicians, judges, military leaders, social workers - the concepts that made America great are being thrown onto the cultural scrap heap in favor of a new "experimental" society that favors the few and ignores the many.

Gross argues passionately, with fact and reason that the theories of the New Establishment, which have gained control of virtually every American institution, are a peril to society. One result is that they have replaced the ideal of a single America with separatism. In The End of Sanity, the New Establishment is unmasked as a secular theocracy, a pseudo-religion that gains its power through dogma, which it demands be enforced.

But, says the author, there is a cure for America's ailment once we have diagnosed how deeply social and cultural insanity have infected the nation. Gross gets to the root of the problem, including examining the "gods" of the New Establishment, then provides remedies that can reverse the wrong-headedness.

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  • Social conditions
  • Moral conditions
  • Social values
  • Social problems
  • United states, social conditions
  • Popular culture, united states
  • United states, social conditions, 1980-
  • United states, moral conditions
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About the author

  • Martin L. Gross

    1925 - 2013

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    Avon Books

    1997

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    Harper Perennial

    December 1, 1998