Still the Best Hope: Why the World Needs American Values to Triumph Audiobook (Free)
Summary:
Within this visionary reserve, Dennis Prager, one of America’s most original thinkers, contends that humanity confronts a monumental choice. Depends upon must decide between American beliefs and its own two oppositional alternatives: Islamism and European-style democratic socialism.
Prager-a bestselling author, columnist, and nationally syndicated radio talk show host who is read and heard by millions of people in the us and abroad-makes the situation for the American value system as the utmost viable about Still the Best Hope: So why the World Requirements American Values to Triumph program ever devised to produce a good society. Those values are explained right here more obviously and persuasively than ever before.
Still the Best Hope deals with three huge themes: The first is perhaps the most persuasive reason why Leftism has been and will always be a moral failure, despite its acknowledged appeal to many people of goodwill. The next clarifies why fundamentalist Islam, despite its historic and growing charm, cannot make a good society. But Prager holds out hope for an open and tolerant Islam and explains why it will emerge from faithful American Muslims. The third can be a singularly persuasive defense and description of what Prager phone calls the ‘American Trinity’: liberty, values rooted in the Inventor, as well as the melting-pot ideal. These values are inscribed on every American gold coin as ‘Liberty,’ ‘In God We Trust,’ and ‘E Pluribus Unum,’ and they are the reasons for America’s greatness. Without them, America will cease to be a fantastic nation, and therefore cease to become America.
Prager shows as to why these ideals can and should be adopted by every nation and culture in the globe, why Americans must relearn and recommit to these ideals, and why America must vigorously export them. For if the world will not adopt American values, the effect will end up being chaos and barbarism with an unprecedented scale.
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