America has a God-shaped hole in its heart, argues New York Times bestselling author Ben Shapiro, and we shouldn't fill it with politics and hate.
In 2016, Ben Shapiro spoke at UC Berkeley. Hundreds of police officers were required from 10 UC campuses across the state to protect his speech, which was -- ironically -- about the necessity for free speech and rational debate.
He came to argue that Western Civilization is in the midst of a crisis of purpose and ideas. Our freedoms are built upon the twin notions that every human being is made in God’s image and that human beings were created with reason capable of exploring God’s world.
We can thank these values for the birth of science, the dream of progress, human rights, prosperity, peace, and artistic beauty. Jerusalem and Athens built America, ended slavery, defeated the Nazis and the Communists, lifted billions from poverty and gave billions spiritual purpose. Jerusalem and Athens were the foundations of the Magna Carta and the Treaty of Westphalia; they were the foundations of Declaration of Independence, Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation, and Martin Luther King Jr.’s Letter from Birmingham Jail.
Civilizations that rejected Jerusalem and Athens have collapsed into dust. The USSR rejected Judeo-Christian values and Greek natural law, substituting a new utopian vision of “social justice” – and they starved and slaughtered tens of millions of human beings. The Nazis rejected Judeo-Christian values and Greek natural law, and they shoved children into gas chambers. Venezuela rejects Judeo-Christian values and Greek natural law, and citizens of their oil-rich nation have been reduced to eating dogs.
We are in the process of abandoning Judeo-Christian values and Greek natural law, favoring instead moral subjectivism and the rule of passion. And we are watching our civilization collapse into age-old tribalism, individualistic hedonism, and moral subjectivism. We believe we can reject Judeo-Christian values and Greek natural law and satisfy ourselves with intersectionality, or scientific materialism, or progressive politics, or authoritarian governance, or nationalistic solidarity.
We can’t.
The West is special, and in The Right Side of History, Ben Shapiro bravely explains that it’s because too many of us have lost sight of the moral purpose that drives us each to be better, or the sacred duty to work together for the greater good, or both. A stark warning, and a call to spiritual arms, this book may be the first step in getting our civilization back on track.
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评分##对历史的梳理挺清晰 ideology对科技进步的影响真大 什么时候可以看看科技史。相信历史是progressive的 存在一套真理需要人去探索大概是从雅典一直传下来推动西方科技进步的一大动力
评分##看了preface: conclusion:大概是说从古希腊的natural law,philosophy中反思美国当代的civilization和conflict 看来美国问题也很多。 还有我的观点是,从虚无去分析虚无,我觉得是徒劳的。 第一个观点 q:we left our soul in desperate need of sustenence a:persuading moral purpose me:disapproval (其实看到这里觉得标题改为 美国xx问会好点。还有不知为啥标题是那样) 其实里面提到了心理学家。我觉得现在的心理学虽然可以解释提高认知,但是却不能够真正解决问题。在happiness的问题上并不看好心理学的作用。反而我认同达尔文的理论 。
评分##读着怪怪的= =
评分##作者是保守派的政治评论家,在这本书里详细的讨论了耶路撒冷和雅典两大道统,以此发展出的宗教基因、文化传承、价值观,通过梳理西方思想史的脉络,评述了西方文明是怎么强大起来的,驳斥了20世纪以来的新启蒙运动,自由主义等左派思潮,尤其是对近年来美国出现的很多“白左”现象,比如过度的平权,福利和政治正确等,不过作者也没拿出什么实际的办法……虽然对作者一些言论并不赞同,他的思维系统和逻辑还是很有启发,值得一读
评分##看了preface: conclusion:大概是说从古希腊的natural law,philosophy中反思美国当代的civilization和conflict 看来美国问题也很多。 还有我的观点是,从虚无去分析虚无,我觉得是徒劳的。 第一个观点 q:we left our soul in desperate need of sustenence a:persuading moral purpose me:disapproval (其实看到这里觉得标题改为 美国xx问会好点。还有不知为啥标题是那样) 其实里面提到了心理学家。我觉得现在的心理学虽然可以解释提高认知,但是却不能够真正解决问题。在happiness的问题上并不看好心理学的作用。反而我认同达尔文的理论 。
评分毫无疑问那个万恶的M帝站到了历史的正确一侧,那个厉害党我就不想说什么了………………
评分##匆匆读了开头结尾,没想到这书在豆瓣评分这么高??
评分##享乐主义和存在主义的本质是一种“革命”,这是美国“左派”思想的起源;科学可以告诉人们what it is,却仍旧无法回答why的问题。我知道一些理论让我们活的更好,却没有谁能告诉我,我“为什么”一定要“更好”?
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