Book: A Tale Of Two Utopias: The Political Journey Of The Generation Of 1968 Political journalist Paul Berman recounts four episodes in the history of a generation: student radicalism of the years around 1968; the birth of gay liberation and modern identity politics; the anti-Communist trajectory in the Eastern bloc; and the ideals and self-criticism of thinkers in America and in France, who debated the meaning of these events. A "New York Times" Notable Book.
One of our Most Brilliant public intellectuals, Paul Berman has spent his career writing on revolutionary movements and their totalitarian aspects. Here he argues that, in the terror war, we are not facing a battle of the West against Islam--a clash of civilizations. We are facing, instead, the same battle that tore apart Europe during most of the twentieth century, only in a new version. It is the clash of liberalism and its enemies--the battle between freedom and totalitarianism that arose in Europe many years ago and spread to the Muslim world. The author considers the wars against fascism and communism from the past, and draws cautionary lessons. But he also draws from those past experiences a liberal program for the present--a program that departs in fundamental respects from the policies of the Bush administration.
Details of Book: A Tale Of Two Utopias: The Political Journey Of The Generation Of 1968 Book: A Tale Of Two Utopias: The Political Journey Of The Generation Of 1968
Author: Paul Berman
ISBN: 0393316750
ISBN-13: 9780393316759
, 978-0393316759
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 1997/10/01
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Number of Pages: 352
Language: English