As the world reels from crisis to crisis, the most serious one seems to draw the least attention.
And that is the crisis of the Western mind.
The seeds of radical subjectivism sown at the time of a previous such crisis, chronicled in Paul Hazard's Crisis of the European Mind, have now borne fruit, fruit of such stupendous magnitude that they threaten to drag us down into the depths of cultural despair.
In The Rise and Fall of Natural Law, this descent into the maelst.