How to Save the West, Spencer Klavan
How to Save the West, Spencer Klavan
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How to Save the West
Ancient Wisdom for 5 Modern Crises

Author: Spencer Klavan

Narrator: Spencer Klavan

Unabridged: 6 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Impact Audio

Published: 02/14/2023

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

A book for people who want to save the West but don’t know how. The fate of our civilization depends on whether ordinary people internalize the truth and beauty conveyed in the masterpieces of Western culture. Spencer Klavan, classicist and podcaster, defends that culture and explains why and how we must hand it on to the next generation.

It has been proclaimed many times, but perhaps never more convincingly than now, when every news cycle seems to deliver further confirmation of a world gone mad. 

Is this the endgame? Have we come to closing time in the West? 

Author Spencer Klavan is a classicist, with a Ph.D. from Oxford, and a deep understanding of the West. His analysis: The situation is dire. But every crisis we face today, we have faced before. And we can surmount each one. Today’s “five essential crises” are: 

• The Crisis of Reality: Is there such a thing as objective truth—and even if there is, can “virtual reality” replace it?
• The Crisis of the Body: Not just the “transgender” insanity, but the push for a “transhumanist” future
• The Crisis of Meaning: Evolution—both biological and cultural—is a process of endless replication, of copying. But is there an original model that gives us an aspiration to aim for? Do our lives and actions have meaning?
• The Crisis of Religion: Science has not eliminated man's religious impulse, but rather  misdirected it—and wrongly dismissed the profound philosophical plausibility of Judeo-Christian revelation.
• The Crisis of the Regime: Has America reached a point of inevitable collapse? Republican government was meant to end the destructive cycle of regimes rising and falling—but can it? 

Klavan brings to the West’s defense the insights of Plato, Aristotle, the Bible, and the Founding Fathers to show that in the wisdom of the past lies hope for the future. That wisdom can improve our own lives and the lives of those around us—and ultimately save the West. 

About The Author

Spencer Klavan is a scholar, writer, and podcast host of Young Heretics, with a lifelong devotion to the great works and principles of the West. After studying Greek and Latin at Yale University as an undergrad, he spent five years at Oxford University completing his doctorate in ancient Greek literature. He now works as an editor at the Claremont Institute, a think tank for the recovery and preservation of America’s founding ideals. He has written for many outlets including, the Atlantic, the Los Angeles Times, City Journal, Newsweek, the Claremont Review of Books, the Federalist, the American Mind, and the Daily Wire. He lives near Nashville, Tennessee. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kris on September 04, 2023

I fully expected this to be another "the world is going to hell in a hand basket" book,* and I was ready to embrace it for that. He does lament the deterioration of the West. But most of the page-time is spent on positive aspects of Western Civilization: truth, goodness, beauty, art, body, soul, min......more

Goodreads review by Daniel on February 27, 2023

The main problem with this book is that it's too short. Klavan needs to get to work on another......more

Goodreads review by Chad on June 14, 2023

I enjoyed the book but wasn’t in love with it. I agreed with most the points but found some of the arguments unoriginal, unconvincing or in some cases overly opaque and florid. I am in total agreement with the overall thesis of the book which underscores the importance of believing in (or at least s......more

Goodreads review by Jane on February 22, 2023

Remarkable! He made many outstanding points in this book. Some of them I’d not thought about before, quite a few I had, most all I agree with wholeheartedly. I was ready for the book to be rather didactic, as he can come across that way at times, but this wasn’t that way at all. I didn’t feel as if I......more

Goodreads review by London on October 29, 2023

This book was phenomenal, one of the greatest philosophical reads of my life. The wisdom found within its pages transcends the bounds of situation and time. This is a book for many decades, not just for today. The West is not past saving. It isn’t. I encourage anyone and everyone to read this master......more