In what has become a classic work, Richard M. Weaver unsparingly diagnoses the ills of our age and offers a realistic remedy. He asserts that the world is intelligible, and that man is free. The catastrophes of our age are the product not of necessity but of unintelligent choice. A cure, he submits, is possible. It lies in the right use of man’s reason, in the renewed acceptance of an absolute reality, and in the recognition that ideas – like actions – have consequences.
Richard M. Weaver, Jr. was an American scholar who taught English at the University of Chicago. He is primarily known […] More about Richard Weaver.
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