Kniha A Plastic World J A Griffin

A Plastic World

How the World Stopped Making Sense

Autor: J A Griffin
Jazyk: Angličtina
Vazba: Brožovaná
Vydavatel: Griffix Publishing
Dostupnost: Očekávané naskladnění
Naskladnění 10. 07. 2026
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A PLASTIC WORLD - the trilogyThe world did not stop making sense by accident.Book One - How the Worl...

Informace o knize

Autor
Jazyk
Angličtina
Vazba
Kniha - Brožovaná
Vydáno
2026
Stránek
160
EAN
9798996377732
Enbook ID
53241356
Vydavatel
Hmotnost
225
Rozměry
152 x 229 x 9

Kompletní popis

A PLASTIC WORLD - the trilogy

The world did not stop making sense by accident.

Book One - How the World Stopped Making Sense

  • The diagnosis.
  • What happened.
  • How the West replaced its real culture with a manufactured one - and why ordinary life started to feel subtly unreal.

Book Two - The Paradox of the Leftist Mind

  • The analysis.
  • Why it can't fix itself.
  • Why the same words keep producing the opposite of what they promise, and why the machinery can't correct itself.

Book Three - The Fight to Save the West

  • The defense.
  • What is worth protecting.
  • Essays that each guard one thing worth keeping - family, beauty, memory, borders, the courage to judge.

You feel it before you can name it. The pause before you say what you actually think. The word that meant one thing last year and means its opposite now. The sense that the institutions you were raised to trust - the newsroom, the university, the expert at the podium - are no longer describing reality but managing it. You are not imagining it. And you are not alone.

A Plastic World: How the World Stopped Making Sense is the diagnosis. Drawing on three decades of living and traveling across America and Europe, J A Griffin traces how a civilization came to replace its real, organic culture with a manufactured one - how shared references dissolved, how compassion was severed from outcomes, how safety became a weapon, and how the West learned to treat its own inheritance as a crime scene.

This is not a partisan tract or a catalogue of outrage. It is a clear-eyed account of how the disorientation was built - in the seminar, the bureaucracy, the press, the language itself - and why it keeps making ordinary life feel subtly unreal. Written for the reader who has noticed the same things and wants them named plainly, without jargon and without apology.

Because what is being dismantled is not nothing. Western civilization - ordered liberty, conscience, reason, beauty, the rule of law - is the greatest inheritance humanity was ever handed. It did not make itself, and it will not defend itself. The first step in any fight to preserve it is seeing clearly what is being done, and how. The world didn't stop making sense by accident. Someone had to manufacture the confusion. This book shows you how it was done.