
The dragons of expectation : reality and delusion in the course of history
Title:
The dragons of expectation : reality and delusion in the course of history
Author:
Conquest, Robert.
ISBN:
9780393059335
Personal Author:
Edition:
1st ed.
Publication Information:
New York : W.W. Norton, c2005.
Physical Description:
xv, 256 p. ; 25 cm.
Contents:
Ch. I. Heads above water and vice versa -- Ch. II. Lemming lore -- Ch. III. Harpooning some word-whales -- Ch. IV. Choose your enlightenment -- Ch. V. After utopia -- Ch. VI. Internationalism, supranationalism -- Ch. VII. Slouching towards Byzantium -- Ch. VIII. 1917 : "revolution" and reality -- Ch. IX. Revolutionary high finance : some notes on a neglected theme -- Ch. X. Into the planned economy -- Ch. XI. Inside the new society -- Ch. XII. With and against Hitler -- Ch. XIII. Cold war : heated imaginations -- Ch. XIV. A gaggle of misleaders -- Ch. XV. A collapse of unreality -- Ch. XVI. The whys of art -- Ch. XVII. Bureaucracies and barbarism -- Ch. XVIII. Awake to affirmation -- App. A. "No one foresaw the collapse of the Soviet system" -- App. B. An Anglosphere in the neosphere (a political exercise).
Abstract:
"Aware of the "primitive delusions" that have attracted people to rogue ideologies over the past century, Robert Conquest has devoted a lifetime to exposing the political and mental distortions that have spawned or appeased implacable regimes and led, all too often, to death and destruction." "Here, in The Dragons of Expectation, whether discussing the political thinking of ancient Greece, the corrosive effect of ideological socialism, or the inanities of the European Union, Conquest assesses the ravages of our past, the absurdities of our present, and the pitfalls that lie in our future." "As Conquest observes, the early part of the sixteenth century "saw what appeared to be, or foreshadow, the rise of a tolerant order on the Continent." Yet it was not the heirs of Montaigne or Erasmus who prevailed, but the fanatics and dogmatists, whose ideas plunged Europe into a downward track with a series of internecine programs the likes of which had never been seen before."--BOOK JACKET.
Electronic Access:
Table of contents http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0422/2004019159.html