What has gone wrong with the grand American experiment in ordered liberty? The liberals answer is that America has failed to live up to its full promise of inclusiveness and equality--likely the result of corporate greed and white male ruling elites.
The mainstream conservative or libertarians reply points to the Warren Court, the 1960s, or a loss of Constitutional rectitude.
Christopher Ferrara, in Liberty, the God That Failed, offers an entirely different answer.
In a counter-narrative of unique power and scope, he unmasks the order promised as a sham; the liberty guaranteed, a chimera.
In his telling, the false god of a new political order--Liberty--was born in thought long before Americas founding, and gained increasing devotion as it slowly amassed power during the first century of the nations existence.
Today it reveals its full might, as we bear the weight of its oppressive decrees, and experience the emptiness of the secular order it imposes upon us.
The secular state has constructed a myth of religious violence to mask its own violent origins and ongoing displays of force.
Ferrara destroys this myth with a relentless uncovering of truths hidden by both liberal and conservative/libertarian accounts of what has gone wrong.
In this brilliant retelling of American history and political life, the author asks us to open our eyes to harsh realities, but also to the possibilities for a rightly ordered society and the true liberty that can still be ours.
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