Agenda 21 book review
Posted by ObjectiveAnalyst 12 years, 2 months ago to Books
Agenda 21- Glenn Beck, Harriet Parke
Fiction 277pgs. ISBN 978-1-4767-1669-5
Agenda 21 is an enjoyable read. It is a story about a dystopian future world where big brother is all controlling, much along the lines of “Anthem” Rand, “1984” Orwell, and “Fahrenheit 451” Bradbury. There are common themes and clear parallels among the stories. It is a clarion call to avoid such a future by pointing out the endgame of the collectivist, tree hugging, statist’s. It is a bleak world, but ultimately incapable of sustaining itself indefinitely or crushing completely the individual human spirit! Thus like all socialist utopian schemes it resorts to tyranny and equal suffering in order to exist and forestall the inevitable failure. For the story’s protagonist there is a chance of escape. But you will have to read the book to find out how it ends. :)
I ripped through the pages in a few evenings. The time was well spent.
Respectfully,
O.A.
Fiction 277pgs. ISBN 978-1-4767-1669-5
Agenda 21 is an enjoyable read. It is a story about a dystopian future world where big brother is all controlling, much along the lines of “Anthem” Rand, “1984” Orwell, and “Fahrenheit 451” Bradbury. There are common themes and clear parallels among the stories. It is a clarion call to avoid such a future by pointing out the endgame of the collectivist, tree hugging, statist’s. It is a bleak world, but ultimately incapable of sustaining itself indefinitely or crushing completely the individual human spirit! Thus like all socialist utopian schemes it resorts to tyranny and equal suffering in order to exist and forestall the inevitable failure. For the story’s protagonist there is a chance of escape. But you will have to read the book to find out how it ends. :)
I ripped through the pages in a few evenings. The time was well spent.
Respectfully,
O.A.
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I picked up a bunch of other books instead.