A controversial work by a disciple of the philosopher and novelist Ayn Rand. Peikoff maintains that Americans have been seduced by collectivist ideas concerning politics and culture, and that American society in consequence is heading towards a future society that will resemble Nazi Germany in its glorification of the group over the individual.
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A controversial work by a disciple of the philosopher and novelist Ayn Rand. Peikoff maintains that Americans have been seduced by collectivist ideas concerning politics and culture, and that American society in consequence is heading towards a future society that will resemble Nazi Germany in its glorification of the group over the individual.
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Dust jacket in very good condition. First edition, first printing. Minor shelf and handling wear, overall a clean solid copy with minimal signs of use. Minor wear to the dust jacket. Light wear to the boards. Tight binding. Clean interior pages. Secure packaging for safe delivery.
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Dust jacket in good condition. First edition. Shelf and handling wear to cover and binding, with general signs of previous use. DJ is housed in a protective mylar sleeve for preservation; Binding is sound; Occcasional highlighting in text; Secure packaging for safe delivery.
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Good in Good jacket. Book. 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" Tall. Signed by Author Stated First Published in 1982; no other dates, printings. Signed and inscribed at front endpaper: "Oct. 24/82, Louis de la Vergne, with all best wishes, Leonard Peikoff." Red boards, gilt embossed facsimile signature, black cloth boards, gilt spine titles, moderate shelf wear, rub. Pages good; moderate discoloration, fox at endps., text block. Bind good, some cant; hinges intact. Dust wrapper, moderate edge wear, rub, toning; unclipped 16.95, protected in new clear sleeve. Stunning jacket art by C. Lichty of red shadowed block titles of American flag w/black swastika at center. In Common Sense Economics he cites as influences, Murray Rothbard, Henry Hazlitt, and Ludwig von Mises. Ayn Rand chose Leonard Peikoff to be her successor as the spokesman for Objectivism. And in this brilliantly reasoned, thought-provoking work we learn why, as he demonstrates how far America has been detoured from its original path and led down the same road that Germany followed to Nazism. Self-sacrifice, Oriental mysticism, racial "truth, " the public good, doing one's duty--these are among the seductive catch-phrases that Leonard Peikoff dissects, examining the kind of philosophy they symbolize, the type of thinking that lured Germany to its doom and that he says is now prevalent in the United States. Here is a frightening look at where America may be heading, a clarion call for all who are concerned about preserving our right to individual freedom. Dr. Piekoff presents here an extraordinarily perceptive thesis. His insights into the parallel philosophical tracks of pre-Nazi Germany and contemporary America are frightening. Everyone concerned with the collectivist trend in today's world should read this book. Includes a 26-page reference index or bibliography organized by chapter, and a detailed 12-page index. 383 pages. Insured post.
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