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For too long tradition and common sense have been marginalised by an illiberal elite, whose supposedly progressive ideology has degenerated into a collective mental malady. This treatise describes the virulent spread of 'woke' group-think as moralitis - a cultural virus. Robert Oulds and Niall McCrae show how and why we must protect society from the social justice agitators of subversive identity politics, and reverse their long march through the institutions. Treatment and prevention of this disease is crucial to reviving the Enlightenment values of liberty, reason and truth. Consider this book as an antidote.…mehr

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For too long tradition and common sense have been marginalised by an illiberal elite, whose supposedly progressive ideology has degenerated into a collective mental malady. This treatise describes the virulent spread of 'woke' group-think as moralitis - a cultural virus. Robert Oulds and Niall McCrae show how and why we must protect society from the social justice agitators of subversive identity politics, and reverse their long march through the institutions. Treatment and prevention of this disease is crucial to reviving the Enlightenment values of liberty, reason and truth. Consider this book as an antidote.
Autorenporträt
Robert Oulds MA, FRSA is the director of the Bruges Group. His master's degree is in communications management. Amongst other works, Robert is the author of Montgomery and the First War on Terror and Everything You Wanted to Know About the EU But Were Afraid to Ask (both published by Bretwalda Books), and co-author of Federalist Thought Control: The Brussels Propaganda Machine. Robert served as cabinet member for education in a London borough council, and as a treasurer and standard-bearer for the Royal British Legion. He regularly appears on television and radio in political debate.