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Excerpts from reviews of Degenerate Moderns: Modernity as Rationalized
Sexual Misbehavior ($24.95 + S&H) by E. Michael Jones, Ph.D.
"... brilliant new book
..." Patrick J. Buchanan, syndicated columnist.
"... well researched, highly provocative ... impressive documentation ...
" Religion & Society Report.
"Jones efficiently dissects Margaret Mead, Freud, Kinsey, Picasso, and
others, and even draws his sights on Martin Luther ..." The Christian
Sociological Society Newsletter.
"... brilliant ... Jones's book breaks new ground in probing the subtle
regions of the human heart where desire confronts truth and rearranges it for
its own ends. ... Some might disagree with Jones's use of biography to
undermine the central tenets of modernity. Shouldn't theories be considered on
their own merits, rather than on the basis of the messy lives of their
progenitors? Well, yes - if the theory is truly scientific and therefore
subject to what scientists call falsification. ... But modern ideologies are
not scientific ... And since many of them began as deliberate distortions of
reality, the biographies of their founders are very much to the point."
George Sim Johnston, American Spectator.
"... fascinating ... must reading to understand the folk heroes of modern
cultural trends." Phyllis Schlafly, syndicated columnist.
"A splendid book in which careful scholarship is combined with an instinct
for the jugular: qualities that bode no good for the sacred swine of the
modernity cult. ... At the first stage of analysis I was not entirely willing
to accept Jones's thesis that modernity is rationalized sexual misbehavior. ...
Upon further consideration, however, I was convinced by the argument. ... Jones
has laid his finger directly upon the peculiar shape of this age's modernity,
whose initiatory sacrament is sexual rebellion, whose mysteries involve its
rationalization as good, and whose gospel has brought (and will bring yet more)
unspeakable misery to the world. ... highly recommended ..." S. M. Hutchens,
Touchstone.
"a masterly study of the modern mind ... powerfully argued ... If we do
not appear before God in confession, we will, in spite of ourselves, confess
ourselves before men. Dr. Jones listens to these confessions with an informed
ear." R.J. Rushdoony, Chalcedon Report.
"With great insight and incisiveness Jones invesitgates and analyzes some
modern paragons of 'thinking' and comes up with the trenchant conclusion that
"Modernity is rationalized lust.' Jones is not known for pulling punches,
and in this book he lets fly with sharply accurate aim his intellectual fists
so that they land right on the chin. ... This is far from doing justice to this
great book. 'Take and read.' It will change you." John H. Miller, C.S.C., Social
Justice Review.
"Jones' book is as relevant as current headlines." Charley Reese, Orlando
Sentinel.
"Degenerate Moderns is a fascinating look at the lives of the men and
women who have sought to transform the contemporary world into a spiritual
wasteland and whose relentless onslaughts against traitional morals, values,
ethics, and patterns of life have pushed our culture and civilization to the
very brink of catastrophe." Fr. James Thornton, Citizens Informer.
"In his study of the lives and legacies of some of the best-known sexual
libertarians of our time, author E. Michael Jones examines the philosophy that
puts passion above reason and desire above truth." Pat Robertson, The
Turning Tide.
"This is a fascinating book, well-written, and it gives a much needed different
perspective on the modern world. ... very readable. it helps one understand why
a culture war is being waged and why modern civilization is on a path towards
self-annihilation." Kenneth Baker, S.J., Homiletic & Pastoral
Review.
"a spicy but serious book ... contoversial but never dull ...
written with a style that is both forceful and elegant ..." Esther
Littmann, Detroit Free Press.
"Early on, Kinsey's institute began collecting pornography. His assistant
Wardell Pomeroy called it 'the largest collection of erotica in the world,
larger than the British Museum's and presumed to be more extensive than the
legendary Vatican collection.' Kinsey often referred to the Vatican collection
in his public lectures. In Degenerate Moderns, E. Michael Jones brilliantly
dissected this smear, showing the Vatican rumor to be without any
foundation." Tom Bethell, American Spectator.
" ... provocative ... merits reading by those interested in the history of
modern thought ..." Rod Bassett, Journal of Psychology and Christianity.
"An interesting book filled with facts and insights, Degenerate Moderns
presents a totally different picture of 20th century thought. ... What Jones
does for the first time, and effectively, is show how modern intellectuals'
deviant lifestyles influenced what they wrote." Jack W. Thacker, Bowling
Green (KY) Daily News.
"A powerful argument ... " Robert C. Newman, BTS Booklist.
"I've read an occasional newspaper account about how a new breed of
college teachers is rejecting the study of the literature that formed the basis
of liberal education for decades and in some cases for centuries. The papers
never said 'why.' For that I needed Degenerate Moderns, a book I highly
recommend. ... A warning: the last chapter is on Luther, and those who look
upon him as a saintly reformer will be challenged by Jones." John F.
Kippley, CCL Family Foundations.
"a fascinating book ... which touches on the roots of today's destructive
tendency." J.R. Nyquist, WorldNetDaily.
"In his fascinating book entitled Degenerate Moderns, author Michael Jones
convincingly documents how many of the intellectual gurus of the modern era have
conformed truth to their own desires. Jones research reveals how Margaret Mead,
Alfred Kinsey, and other prominent trend-setters intentionally lied in their
research in order to justify their own sexual immorality. Sadly, contemporary
culture has swallowed their findings, leading many to conclude that sexual
immorality is both normal and legitimate." Tim Garrett, Probe Ministries.
"A quite remarkable book ... [if] the purpose of the publisher ... is to change
the world, E. Michael Jones may have done just that. ... He will be
marginalized and mocked because of his ideas, because to take them on and
challenge them will only validate them and, in so doing, partly invalidate the
status quo which they challenge." Michael Coren, Canadian Catholic
Review.
“Most Satisfying Read of the Year: Degenerate Moderns by E. Michael Jones. Jones’
provocative (and well-argued) thesis is that modernism (e.g., Rousseau’s
political philosophy, Margaret Mead’s cultural anthropology, Freud’s
psychology, and even Picasso’s artistic vision) was the result of rationalized
sexual misbehavior. … Jones can also be profoundly insightful.” Jim
Spiegel, Wisdom
& Folly.
"… highly acclaimed trilogy on
modernity: Degenerate Moderns, Dionysos Rising, and
Living Machines." Reformation
& Revival Journal.
“fascinating book … Jones does much
more to show the connection between the academic theories of the scholars and
their sexual perversity specifically. Thus, as indicated in his book’s
subtitle, modernism is essentially an attempt to rationalize sexual
misbehavior. … Jones sums it up well: “Sexual sins are corrupting. . . . The
most insidious corruption brought about by sexual sin, however, is the
corruption of the mind. One moves all too easily from sexual sins, which are
probably the most common to mankind, to intellectual sins, which are the most
pernicious.” James S. Spiegel, The
Making of an Athiest.
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