

The real ‘enemies of the innocent’ (the vulnerable in society) are the visionaries: those intellectuals, idealists, philosophers and social engineers aiming to destroy traditional values under the guise of an idealogical social justice theory.
This penetrating book explores the critical challenges to our society with its established way of life. Long-standing political, legal, and cultural arrangements, with the essential freedoms inherent in the democratic political order, are under threat. Yet, the core conflict is between the Judeo-Christian faith and a synergy of secular humanism, heathenism, and new age neo-paganism, with a focus on the deep issues of truth, personal identity, meaning, and purpose of life. These heresies are not new, originating in the Garden of Eden, but arising again to cause much discord in our culture as this exposé explains.
- Price: $139.95
- Pages: 376
- Publisher: Academica Press
- Imprint: Academica Press
- Publication Date: 8th November 2023
- Trim Size: 6 x 9 in
- ISBN: 9781680535419
- Format: Hardcover
- BISACs:
RELIGION / General
SOCIAL SCIENCE / General
POLITICAL SCIENCE / General
“Obligatory reading for those concerned with political and associated challenges to the liberal democratic tradition of the West”
- (Dr. J C Venter, Dept. of Political Theory)
“A fascinating study on the complex cultural and ideological conflict over truth itself”
- (Dr. I W Ferreira, Dept of Missiology)
“A perturbing but necessary exploration of primary human values struggling for survival”
- (Henk Stoker, Professor of Apologetics & Ethics)
“Visionaries work everlasting evil on earth. Their utopias inspire a disgust of reality and contempt for the logic of human development”
- (Joseph Conrad, Under Western Eyes (1911))
“The harmful effects of complex ideological forces threatening the legal and ethical order of society are revealed in this compelling study”
- (Hilton Staniland, Professor of Law)
“A critical insight into malignant ideals devastating Western civilization”
-(Peter Titlestad, Professor of English Literature)
The real ‘enemies of the innocent’ (the vulnerable in society) are the visionaries: those intellectuals, idealists, philosophers and social engineers aiming to destroy traditional values under the guise of an idealogical social justice theory.
This penetrating book explores the critical challenges to our society with its established way of life. Long-standing political, legal, and cultural arrangements, with the essential freedoms inherent in the democratic political order, are under threat. Yet, the core conflict is between the Judeo-Christian faith and a synergy of secular humanism, heathenism, and new age neo-paganism, with a focus on the deep issues of truth, personal identity, meaning, and purpose of life. These heresies are not new, originating in the Garden of Eden, but arising again to cause much discord in our culture as this exposé explains.
- Price: $139.95
- Pages: 376
- Publisher: Academica Press
- Imprint: Academica Press
- Publication Date: 8th November 2023
- Trim Size: 6 x 9 in
- ISBN: 9781680535419
- Format: Hardcover
- BISACs:
RELIGION / General
SOCIAL SCIENCE / General
POLITICAL SCIENCE / General
“Obligatory reading for those concerned with political and associated challenges to the liberal democratic tradition of the West”
- (Dr. J C Venter, Dept. of Political Theory)
“A fascinating study on the complex cultural and ideological conflict over truth itself”
- (Dr. I W Ferreira, Dept of Missiology)
“A perturbing but necessary exploration of primary human values struggling for survival”
- (Henk Stoker, Professor of Apologetics & Ethics)
“Visionaries work everlasting evil on earth. Their utopias inspire a disgust of reality and contempt for the logic of human development”
- (Joseph Conrad, Under Western Eyes (1911))
“The harmful effects of complex ideological forces threatening the legal and ethical order of society are revealed in this compelling study”
- (Hilton Staniland, Professor of Law)
“A critical insight into malignant ideals devastating Western civilization”
-(Peter Titlestad, Professor of English Literature)