The Laws of Modern Liberalism -- The Corollaries -- The ideologues and the brain dead -- How it began -- Progressive regression -- The Purpose of purposelessness -- A Pointless point of view -- Forever (very) young -- I will survive -- An overview from the bottom -- Ho-heigh ho-heigh it's from work
The kindergarden of Eden : how the modern liberal thinks and why he's convinced that ignorance is bliss
β Scribed by Sayet, Evan
- Publisher
- CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 112
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Why the Modern Liberal's thinking leads him to side with evil over good, wrong over right and the behaviors that lead to failure over those that lead to success. Further extrapolating on the ideas in his wildly popular viral youtube talk to the Heritage Foundation, that has received over 600k hits, Evan Sayet uses his signature wit in this new book to ask thought- provoking questions during these turbulent economic and social times. And he provides the reader with some surprising answers. Andrew Breitbart said that Evan Sayet's Heritage Foundation Speech was 'one of the five most important conservative speeches ever given.' That speech was the foundation for this book. How did the song "Imagine" by John Lennon become the perfect symbol of liberal thinking? Why does Bruce Springsteen dub "pain" as the wages of toil and hard work? Whatβs the Democratsβ beef with God? What do they have against the Jews of Israel? Why do they want abortion to be commonplace and frequent? Why does the Modern Liberal βthe dominant force in todayβs Democratic Party and in so much of todayβs popular culture β seem to always side with evil over good, wrong over right and the behaviors that lead to failure over those that lead to success? Evan Sayet answers those questions and a lot more
β¦ Table of Contents
Content: The Laws of Modern Liberalism --
The Corollaries --
The ideologues and the brain dead --
How it began --
Progressive regression --
The Purpose of purposelessness --
A Pointless point of view --
Forever (very) young --
I will survive --
An overview from the bottom --
Ho-heigh ho-heigh it's from work stay I --
What to do when there's nothing to do --
Gee this evil tastes so good --
Left in the dust --
It's their party and I'll cry if I want to --
The poor, rich democrat --
The work, the workin' just the workin' life --
Fear and loathing of earned wages --
Look out, he's gonna explode! --
If you're so smart, why ain't you rich and, if you're so rich why ain't you smart? --
I'm a victim, you're a victim, he's a victim, she's a victim wouldn't you like to be a victim, too? --
The pitiful prince of Bel Aire --
Culture war, what is it good for? --
The mindless foot soldier --
The first law --
yeah, but is objectivity objectively undesirable? --
The blueprint for Utopia --
The emboldened and the beautiful --
The second law --
Liberal justice is blind, and very dumb --
Evil, woe-man --
The third law --
The fourth law.
β¦ Subjects
Liberalism -- United States.;Conservatism -- United States.;Social values -- United States.;Political science -- United States.;United States -- Politics and government -- 20th century.;United States -- History -- Philosophy.;Politics and government;Conservatism.;Liberalism.;Philosophy.;Political science.;Social values.;United States.
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