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Nothing to Apologize For

The Truth About Western Civilization

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Nothing to Apologize For

Written by: Donna Carol Voss
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Western Civilization transformed the world through reason, freedom, progress, individualism, ingenuity, and the great experiment known as America. America is not all good, but we're losing what is good because we're afraid to claim it. As though somehow it's shameful to honor such an imperfect country. But the beauty of America is that we're founded on perfect ideals. And as short of those ideals as we sometimes fall, we never stop striving to attain them. That's what we need to honor. That's what we don't want to lose.

In Nothing to Apologize For: The Truth About Western Civilization, Donna Carol Voss makes the case for Western civilization and especially for America, its pearl of great price. It is a clear-eyed love letter that gives us a chance to ask:

Are we really ready to lose what we have left of western culture?

Do we really realize what that will mean?

It's not too late. Yet.

©2017 Donna Carol Voss (P)2017 Vantages Audio
Politics & Government Social Sciences Iran Middle East Africa Social justice Middle Ages
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The best chapters are ‘Victimhood Olympics’ and ‘What we lose if we lose Western Civilization.’ I agree 100% with the premise of this books and the content is good, even if a few YouTube some could have covered the same ground (and probably have). But the author tries to do a funny millennial conversational style, and this is ends up silly and irritating. Your valuable Audible credit might be better spent on something by Jordan Peterson.

Good premise, silly delivery

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