The Fate of the West: The Battle to Save the World's Most Successful Political Idea (Economist Books)

by Bill Emmott

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"The West seems to be in retreat--even from itself--and cracks have appeared in the structures of international collaboration built after 1945. We live in a time of disintegration and rekindling of old nationalisms. Yet the end of the West has been predicted by academics, philosophers and rival statesmen for more than a hundred years. The West has proved itself to be tough--adaptable, flexible and able to evolve to meet the challenges of changing times. [The author] argues that in the face show more of new threats, we must resist attempts to close borders and minds, and work to remove obstacles that are blocking this evolutionary change. The fight is not lost. [This book] reveals that our record of overcoming our doubters and demons should give the world confidence that the idea of the West will again prevail. But to do so, we will have to return to our lodestars of openness and equality, keeping firmly in mind that without openness, the West cannot thrive; but without equality, the West cannot last."-- show less

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Bill Emmott is the editor of the Economist magazine.

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Economics, Nonfiction, Politics and Government, History, General Nonfiction
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909.09821History & geographyHistoryWorld historyOther Geographic ClassificationsOther ClassificationsOcean And Sea BasinsThe West; the Atlantic region
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CB245 .E536Auxiliary Sciences of HistoryHistory of CivilizationHistory of CivilizationCivilization and race
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