Where do you find the great civilizations of the world?
In ruins, in museums, and in history books. Each one in its time rose, flourished, and then declined and fell. Is the West facing its own civilizational moment today?
A civilizational moment is a critical transition phase in the rise, course, and decline of a civilization when a civilization loses its decisive connection with the dynamic that inspired it. Such a moment must then issue in one of three broad options: a renewal of the dynamic that inspired the civilization in the first place, a successful replacement of the original dynamic by another, or the decline of the civilization. In sum, the issue for a civilization in a civilizational moment is its vision of ultimate reality: Is the civilization in living touch with the ideas, ideals, and inspiration that created it in the first place and chat it needs no to continue to flourish? Or, with its roots severed, is it destined to decline and die?
Guinness’s analysis is wide-ranging and hard-hitting, but he ends with hope.
This book is for all who care about the state of the world, who strive for a human-friendly future, and who are ready to make a stand for what matters.