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A Consumer's Guide to the Apocalypse:  Why There is No Cultural War in
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A Consumer's Guide to the Apocalypse: Why There is No Cultural War in America and Why We Will Perish Nonetheless Hardcover - 2007 - 1st Edition

by Velasquez, Eduardo

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Wilmington, Delaware: ISI Books, 2007. First Edition . Hardcover. Good+/Very Good-. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. xxvi, 174pp., (i). Tiny bump to lower corner of back board and minor dings to lower fore-edges of a small number of pages. Text clean. Binding sound. Slightest hint of wear to overall very nice dust-jacket. An attractive copy
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [153]-156) and index

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About the author

Eduardo Velsquez teaches political philosophy, science and the arts, literature, and popular culture at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia. He has taught or held residence at Lake Forest College, the University of Chicago, Haverford College, the University of Edinburgh, University College, Oxford, and at Denmark's International Study Program, affiliated with The University of Copenhagen. He received his BA from the University of California at Santa Barbara and his MA and PhD from the University of Chicago, all in political science. He is the editor of Love and Friendship: Rethinking Politics and Affection in Modern Times and Nature, Woman, and the Art of Politics.