My pleasure. The only downside of the virtual version, is half the book is the critically important and interesting endnotes (still present in the PDF), but flipping back and forth is a pain. I highly recommend the 'Outlook' chapter and his note on the Portland Declaration. A good follow-up that updates this investigation is Stephen R.C. Hick's "Explaining Post-Modernism", which explains why the murderous left believes what it believes circa 2010s-to-present. The audiobook for that one is free and on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQcNjHNXnEE (The last two hours are the most important IMHO).
My pleasure. The only downside of the virtual version, is half the book is the critically important and interesting endnotes (still present in the PDF), but flipping back and forth is a pain. I highly recommend the 'Outlook' chapter and his note on the Portland Declaration. A good follow-up that updates this investigation is Stephen R.C. Hick's "Explaining Post-Modernism", which explains why the murderous left believes what it believes circa 2010s-to-present. The audiobook for that one is free and on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQcNjHNXnEE (The last two hours are the most important IMHO).