Review: The Twilight of the American Enlightenment: The 1950s and the Crisis of Liberal Belief

by Sep 22, 2014Books, Culture

The Twilight of the American Enlightenment: The 1950s and the Crisis of Liberal BeliefThe Twilight of the American Enlightenment: The 1950s and the Crisis of Liberal Belief by George M. Marsden

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Perceptive, readable, fascinating. What really stuck out to me was that the intellectuals of the 1950s were facing the same dissolution of moral discourse that I believe we are facing in our generationā€”and for the same reasons. We’re just further along the path of dissolution. Those who sounded the alarm in the 1950s (specifically Walter Lippmann) were pooh-poohed and ignored. But they were right: “the typical consensus outlooks of the time [the 1950s] can be understood as attempts to preserve the ideals of the American enlightenment while discarding its foundations.” Those foundations are long gone. And Marsden gives a little attention at the end of the book to answering the question, “What can the righteous do?”

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