Jonah Goldberg holds the Cliff Asness Chair in Applied Liberty at the American Enterprise Institute. He is a Los Angeles Times columnist and member of the "Fox News All-Stars," and he appears regularly on NPR's Morning Edition. In 2019 Goldberg stepped down as a senior editor at National Review after twenty-one years at the magazine.
"An absolutely magnificent book! Jonah Goldberg is brilliant - both
in his intellect and in his writing. Amusing, terrifying,
informative and thought-provoking, Suicide of the West is an
intellectual oasis of hope in a desert of self-destructive
ignorance."
--Brad Thor, #1 New York Times bestselling author of
Spymaster
"Jonah Goldberg's Suicide of the West is a tour de force.
As ever, Goldberg wears his extraordinary erudition lightly as he
demonstrates how the ideas that have animated free societies for
the past 250 years are the greatest creations of humankind--and how
we are imperiling our posterity by the way we mishandle, ignore,
and belittle them. This is a very important book."
--John Podhoretz, Editor, Commentary Magazine "When future
archeologists are digging through our ruins and asking, as they
will ask, 'What the hell were they thinking?' I hope they come upon
a copy of Suicide of the West, and that it is only slightly charred
from the bonfire into which the mad idiot ideologues of our time
are sure to cast it."
--Kevin Williamson, National Review correspondent
"Populism and identity politics are not just unpleasant; they are
an existential threat to the American way of life. With
characteristic wit and erudition, Jonah Goldberg argues that if you
value democracy and a free society, you must stand against
ideological tribalism, no matter what your politics. Suicide of the
West raises an alarm everyone needs to hear, and makes clear the
path we need to take."
--Arthur C. Brooks, President of the American Enterprise
Institute "Understanding where America stands calls for someone
with an intellectual lens that can integrate Schumpeter and Fight
Club, Karl Marx and Walter White. In Suicide of the West, Jonah
Goldberg begins with a compelling thesis, expounds it with massive
evidence, and led me to a new and deeper understanding of our
predicament. And yet I found myself reading the book for fun. How
is it possible with a book this serious? Jonah Goldberg is that
good."
--Charles Murray, author of Coming Apart
"No book better explains this perilous American moment than Jonah
Goldberg's Suicide of the West. Deeply researched,
beautifully written and brilliantly argued, Goldberg uses trademark
logic and humor to explain how the 'miracle' of liberal democracy
and capitalism created the conditions for Western thriving and how
complacence about the system could hasten its collapse. Equal parts
history and polemic, Suicide of the West is a bracing and
necessary reminder that the success of the West is neither
accidental nor inevitable. It will be one of the most important
books of the year."
--Steve Hayes, Editor-in-Chief of The Weekly Standard and a
Fox News Contributor
"That's what I appreciate about the book...it makes me think, it
engages in ideas, and fundamentally what the book is saying is:
Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater."
--Trevor Noah, "The Daily Show"
"This is the book of the year."
--New York Post "It is indeed a serious book with perhaps the
rarest of things: the potential to change your mind on any number
of subjects. That it is written with great good humor and some
laugh out loud moments should not disguise that it is very serious
and very important."
--Hugh Hewitt "...an important exploration of why we're
giving up the philosophy that built the modern West."
--Ben Shapiro "Progressives and conservatives will have
their disputes with this book, but the conversations are well worth
having."
--Library Journal (starred review) [Suicide of the West]
makes a simple, vitally important argument about gratitude and
perpetuation. And it synthesizes the research and theories of
dozens of sociologists, historians, and economists in a new and
helpful way. If Suicide of the West--like Goldberg's first
book, the bestseller Liberal Fascism--comes to be so widely
read and debated that it shapes the public understanding of its
subject, we will be much better off for it.
--The Weekly Standard
"...ambitious, engrossing, and provocative...splendid."
--Commentary magazine
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