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Book SynopsisFrom the New York Times columnist a stimulating portrait of how our turbulent age is defined by dark forces seemingly beyond our control. Trade Review“Clever and stimulating . . . Informative and well balanced . . . [An] intriguing theological-political idea.” —
Mark Lilla, The New York Times Book Review“Well-timed . . . This is a young man’s book. Douthat can see our sclerotic institutions clearly because his vision is not distorted by out-of-date memories from a more functional era. . . . Charming and persuasive." —
Peter Thiel for First Things“A scintillating diagnosis of social dysfunctions . . . His analysis is full of shrewd insights couched in elegant, biting prose. . . . The result is a trenchant and stimulating take on latter-day discontents.”
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)“Ross Douthat is the rare pundit who has managed to keep his head through the ideological turbulence of recent times — and his new book grows out of his characteristic equanimity and good sense.” —
Damon Linker, The Week“Douthat’s best book yet, a work of deep cultural analysis, elegantly written and offering provocative thoughts on almost every page. It’s hard to think of a current book that is as insightful about the way we live now as is this one.” —
Rod Dreher, The American Conservative“It is a testament to [Douthat's] singular skill and wisdom, then, that he has written so thoughtful and compelling a book that bemoans the end of progress.
The Decadent Society is Douthat at his best—clever, considered, counterintuitive, and shot through with insight about modern America.”
—The Washington Free Beacon"A convincing argument."
—The National Review"A substantial book by one of the more serious people in American public life today,
The Decadent Society deserves a wide readership."
—The New Atlantis"Ambitious and entertaining."
—Financial Times