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Apocalypse of the Modern Mind: Covid and the Dialectic of Enlightenment: Reset or Renaissance: Volume 2

Contributor(s): Polikoff, Daniel J, PhD (Author)

ISBN: 9781938685637

Publisher: Portal Books

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Pub Date: October 14, 2025

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.51" H x 9.93" L x 7.02" W ( 2.35 lbs) 496 pages

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Apocalypse of the Modern Mind is the second volume of Daniel Polikoff's groundbreaking Reset or Renaissance series. The first (An American Scholar's Covid Chronicle) tells us what really happened during Covid. This compelling sequel tells us--not only how--but why.

The democratic impulse that emerged with such dramatic effect (first in America and later in Europe) grew out of a rich soil of ideas revolving around the most profound and far-reaching concerns: the status of divine and natural law and the relationship of the one to the other; the respective provinces of reason and of faith; the nature and destiny of humanity.

It is in reviewing and recollecting that rich intellectual history that we can gain insight into the principles underlying the philosophy of democracy and (more generally) the truly liberal impulse that engendered modernity. It is that order of comprehension, as well, that enables vision of the counterfeit side of that precious coin: the deformation of liberal and democratic ideals implicit in the nefarious "dialectic of enlightenment" and its frightening consequence: the technocratic authoritarianism so dramatically displayed in the Covid era.

Polikoff is concerned here not only with the dark shadows that creep in under the door of our enlightened modernity, but with radical solutions to the problems thus posed: solutions suggested by those bearers of a renewed Romantic or Transcendentalist idea of what enlightenment really means.

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"History, they say, is written by the winners. I would argue that history is best written by witnesses, those who chronicle the triumphs and horrors of an age with unflinching honesty. In The Apocalypse of the Modern Mind, Daniel Polikoff takes on the mantle of recording angel as he limns this battle of truth versus propaganda, the integrity of the human person versus the ghastly spectre of transhumanism, and true enlightenment versus the dark shadows cast by "spiritual wickedness in high places." His is a voice of thunder. Come and hear." --Michael Martin, author of Sophia in Exile

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