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The Transformational Decade shows the transformation that took place in American life from the attack on the World Trade Center to the emergence of the Obama presidency. It is not a strict history, but rather snapshots of a decade that has fundamentally altered perceptions of the United States.In some respects, this book is modeled after Frederick Lewis Allen's Only Yesterday and Since Yesterday, acclaimed books that sought to capture the spirit of the 1920s and '30s. London sees the period from 2001 to 2008 as post yesterday, a period that broke with the past, challenged the essence of the free market, and contested America's role on the world stage.In an effort to limn these snapshots from recent history, London has written several decade books: The Overheated Decade, The Counterfeit Decade, and The Decade of Denial. This book, The Transformational Decade, differs in that it represents a separation from the past. London illuminates a decade that he considers to be a new and more frightful period than any in recent American history.

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There is always this complication involved in reading an analysis of our current cultural rot as seen through the eyes of Herbert London: he is himself one of the most consoling contradictions of his own diagnosis. -- Midge Decter
Anyone who cares about the future of America will want to read Herb London's wise and clear-sighted reflections in The Transformational Decade. London not only provides an expert diagnosis of the forces challenging our freedom and prosperity, he also outlines a tonic series of responses that can help salvage our moral, economic, and political future. A must-read book by one of our most articulate cultural critics. -- Roger Kimball, editor of The New Criterion
London has taken his great breadth of learning and applied it lucidly to the problems and possibilities of one of the most perplexing periods that America has ever been presented with. At the end of this book you will have many of the answers necessary to face the years ahead, a scholarly gift from Professor London. -- R. Emmett Tyrrell

Table of Contents
Introduction Chapter 1: America Agoniste Chapter 2: The Age of Experimentation Chapter 3: The Slippery Slope of Cultural Degradation Chapter 4: False Prophets Chapter 5: Technology Is Creating A Brave or Foolish New World Chapter 6: The End of Bipartisanship Chapter 7: Ignorance Is Not Bliss Chapter 8: Things Fall Apart Epilogue Endnotes Index

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      Publisher: University Press of America
      Publication Date: 8/15/2013 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761861591, 978-0761861591
      ISBN10: 0761861599

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      Book Synopsis
      The Transformational Decade shows the transformation that took place in American life from the attack on the World Trade Center to the emergence of the Obama presidency. It is not a strict history, but rather snapshots of a decade that has fundamentally altered perceptions of the United States.In some respects, this book is modeled after Frederick Lewis Allen's Only Yesterday and Since Yesterday, acclaimed books that sought to capture the spirit of the 1920s and '30s. London sees the period from 2001 to 2008 as post yesterday, a period that broke with the past, challenged the essence of the free market, and contested America's role on the world stage.In an effort to limn these snapshots from recent history, London has written several decade books: The Overheated Decade, The Counterfeit Decade, and The Decade of Denial. This book, The Transformational Decade, differs in that it represents a separation from the past. London illuminates a decade that he considers to be a new and more frightful period than any in recent American history.

      Trade Review
      There is always this complication involved in reading an analysis of our current cultural rot as seen through the eyes of Herbert London: he is himself one of the most consoling contradictions of his own diagnosis. -- Midge Decter
      Anyone who cares about the future of America will want to read Herb London's wise and clear-sighted reflections in The Transformational Decade. London not only provides an expert diagnosis of the forces challenging our freedom and prosperity, he also outlines a tonic series of responses that can help salvage our moral, economic, and political future. A must-read book by one of our most articulate cultural critics. -- Roger Kimball, editor of The New Criterion
      London has taken his great breadth of learning and applied it lucidly to the problems and possibilities of one of the most perplexing periods that America has ever been presented with. At the end of this book you will have many of the answers necessary to face the years ahead, a scholarly gift from Professor London. -- R. Emmett Tyrrell

      Table of Contents
      Introduction Chapter 1: America Agoniste Chapter 2: The Age of Experimentation Chapter 3: The Slippery Slope of Cultural Degradation Chapter 4: False Prophets Chapter 5: Technology Is Creating A Brave or Foolish New World Chapter 6: The End of Bipartisanship Chapter 7: Ignorance Is Not Bliss Chapter 8: Things Fall Apart Epilogue Endnotes Index

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