1st Edition

Unadjusted Man in the Age of Overadjustment Where History and Literature Intersect

By Peter Viereck Copyright 2003
400 Pages
by Routledge

372 Pages
by Routledge

The great critic Peter Viereck, in a volume that both reproduces an earlier effort and presents an entirely new work on the intersection of history and literature, offers a biting critique of the American desire for normalcy that leads to a culture of the surrender of personality. In contrast to this voluntary thought control process is the unadjusted person. Cast in the mold of great... Read more
Part I. Beyond Conforming and Nonconforming, Part II. The Burkean-Conservative Case Against the Republican Party, Part III. Direct Democracy: From the Populist Left to the Nationalist Right Part IV. The Importance of Adlai Stevenson Part V. The Free Imagination, Ethical and Lyrical

Biography

Peter Viereck