Description

What holds America together? In this classic work, Russell Kirk identifies the beliefs and institutions that have nurtured the American soul and commonwealth. Beginning with the Hebrew prophets, Kirk examines in dramatic fashion the sources of American order. His analytical narrative might be called a "tale of five cities": Jerusalem, Athens, Rome, London, and Philadelphia.

For an understanding of the significance of America in the twenty-first century, Russell Kirk's masterpiece on the history of American civilization is unsurpassed.

About the author(s)

Russell Kirk (1918-1994), the father of intellectual conservatism in America, was the author of more than thirty books, including The Conservative Mind, Eliot and His Age, and The Roots of American Order. His legacy lives on in the work of the Russell Kirk Center for Cultural Renewal, based at his ancestral home in Mecosta, Michigan.

Reviews

"The Roots of American Order is destined to be accorded a distinctive status. . . . Kirk is one of the few intellectuals with the breadth and depth of knowledge necessary to place the American experience in the broader historical perspective of our Judaic-Christian tradition." —Wall Street Journal "This is a most impressive affirmation of faith in American ideals and institutions." —Publishers Weekly "Anyone who wishes to reflect and talk on the topic of 'America,' and especially any Christian who wishes to do so, will do himself a favor if he reads Kirk's book." —Christianity Today "Kirk's book is exactly what people need to read, and he has made it easy, even pleasurable, for them to do so." —Esquire

More All Other Nonfiction

More Revolutionary Period