Review of The Divine Order (2017) by Mauro_Lanari — 13 Jul 2021
(Mauro Lanari).
1) Well represented historical confusion between universal suffrage, equality of the sexes (today gender equality), sexual emancipation and rebelliousness for its own sake and self-destructive (from Hendrix to Joplin).
2) The follow-up of the ebb of a part of those feminist instances is missing: "If you are not a liberal when you are young, you have no heart, and if you are not a conservative when you are old, you have no brain".
3) Half a century later we are overwhelmed by so much more serious problems that rethinking about those battles is endearing.
This review of The Divine Order (2017) was written by Mauro_Lanari on 13 Jul 2021.
The Divine Order has generally received positive reviews.
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