An important well-documented, but tedious book. The thesis and conclusion are interesting, but the books is so carefully and fully documented with facts, that I felt I was slogging my way through a rainforest. I would prefer a more compact fly-over version.
good book, but can be summarized very easily, seemed to be repeating itself over and over again for each sub topic, i got his point by the time i got to chapter 7
Recommended by James Schall in Another Sort of Learning, Intro to Part Three, as one of Schall's Unlikely List of Books to Keep Sane By---Selected for Those to Whom Making Sense Is a Prior Consideration, but a Minority Opinion.
Recommended by James Schall in Another Sort of Learning, Chapter 15, as one of Fourteen Books on the Value and Defense of Human Life.