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Civil Wars
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01 September 1995

In Civil Wars, Hans Magnus Enzensberger, Germany's most astute literary and political critic, chronicles the global changes taking place as the result of evolving notions of nationalism, loyalty, and community. Enzensberger sees similar forces at work around the world, from America's racial uprisings in Los Angeles to the outright carnage in the former Yugoslavia. He argues that previous approaches to class or generational conflict have failed us, and that we are now confronted with an "autism of violence": a tendency toward self-destruction and collective madness.
"Brilliant. . . . A bracing polemic against the pretensions of Western politicians and intellectuals." —The Nation
"Enzensberger moves inventively from philosophical contemplation . . . to biting commentary. . . . [His] distinctive mélange of despairing cynicism and shrewd irony makes us pay attention." —The Toronto Globe and Mail
"Thoughtful and highly nuanced insights on the changes taking place since the end of Communism." —The New York Times Book Review