Warning to the West
A call to recognize the dangers of moral decline
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Published:5th Dec '19
Should be back in stock very soon
This collection of speeches by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, titled Warning to the West, critiques the moral decline in Western society and warns against the dangers of totalitarianism.
In Warning to the West, Nobel Prize-winning author Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn delivers a series of powerful speeches that challenge the moral and spiritual direction of Western society. Through his reflections, he poses critical questions about humanity's ability to learn from the past and the dangers that come with ignoring the lessons of history. Solzhenitsyn's vivid metaphors, including his experience of being 'swallowed' by a metaphorical dragon, serve to illustrate the dire consequences of complacency in the face of tyranny and totalitarianism.
Throughout the speeches, Solzhenitsyn warns against the seductive allure of communism and urges the West to hold onto its enduring values of good and evil. He argues that the moral fabric of society is at stake, as the West risks losing its way in a world increasingly dominated by oppressive ideologies. His poignant observations resonate deeply, suggesting that the choices made today will have lasting implications for future generations.
Warning to the West remains a compelling call to action, urging readers to reflect on their own values and the state of the world. Solzhenitsyn's unwavering moral vision and his insistence on the importance of conscience in public life continue to inspire and provoke thought, making this collection of speeches as relevant today as it was during its original delivery in the mid-1970s.
When we look back at the 20th century, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn will be remembered not just as an influential author, but as one of the few authors who actually altered the way in which millions of people thought about politics... Solzhenitsyn stood out, even among an exceptional generation of Russian dissidents and writers, for his extraordinary commitment to truth-telling -- Anne Applebaum
ISBN: 9781784875664
Dimensions: 178mm x 110mm x 8mm
Weight: 83g
144 pages