A friend writes and asks;
Dear Pastor,
Do you have some recommended reading on the Post War Consensus debate? I’m trying to get some awareness into these recently contested matters.
Bret responds,
Hello Josh. I don’t know of anything that deals directly with the current angst but here are a list of books that if read will give you the context of why people are justly complaining about this “post-war consensus.” (That really is a bit of mislabeling since the post-war consensus is just the final flowering of all that was pursued in the post-enlightenment consensus.)
Return of the Strong Gods — R. R. Reno
The Age of Entitlement — Christopher Caldwell
The Unprotected Class — Jeremy Carl
Reflections on the Revolution in Europe — Christopher Caldwell
Out of Revolution — Rosenstock-Huessy
Law and Revolution — Harold J. Berman
Law and Revolution II — Harold J. Berman
The Bondage of the Free — Kent Steffegen
The Dispossessed Majority — Wilmot Robertson
The Tears of the White Man; Compassion as Contempt — Pascal Bruckner
“Freedom Betrayed” by Herbert Hoover
Yes …. that is a really good one and because of the reality of the post war consensus it wasn’t released until some 60 years after it was originally written.