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New. This book resembles in construction Paul Johnson's Intellectuals, an expose of inspirers of the modern age such as Rousseau, Marx, and Sartre and which has as its premise that those who claim to be teachers of mankind should have their own lives subject to inspection (how did their philosophy issue in their own conduct? ). Architects of the Culture of Death quite clearly distinguishes (as has the Christian tradition since the New Testament and the Didache, in their own ways) a culture of life and a culture of death, and seeks to cast light on 23 pivotal figures who have significantly shaped our contemporary moral climate of opinion. In short essays that biographically and philosophically describe key figures (Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Ayn Rand, Darwin, Francis Galton, Marx, Comte, Sartre, Freud, Kinsey, Margaret Sanger, Alan Guttmacher, Derek Humphrey, Jack Kevorkian, Peter Singer and others) the authors throw the two cultures into sharp relief, in the realms of the sources of morality, euthanasia, eugenics, sexual ethics, and utopianism. The protests to this kind of cri de couer can be easily anticipated--''ad hominem argument, '' ''simplistic, '' ''Catholic ideology''--but the sordid commonality of the subjects examined is inescapable. A bracing diagnosis and challenge.
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