The — Gods Of Revolution

: Approximately 200–277 pages (depending on the edition). Series : Part of The Works of Christopher Dawson .

: Dawson argues the Revolution was not truly animated by democratic ideals but by an "authoritarian liberalism" that held a fundamental contempt for the common people. The Gods of Revolution

: A central feature is the shift toward atheism and "godlessness," which Dawson believes gave the Revolution its unique character and predictable history of violence. : Approximately 200–277 pages (depending on the edition)

: Intended for scholarly and professional readers in the fields of history and political science. The Gods of Revolution (Works of Christopher Dawson) : A central feature is the shift toward

: Dawson labels Jean-Jacques Rousseau as the "spiritual father" of the era, whose ideas of revolutionary idealism paved the way for modern liberalism, socialism, and anarchism.

: The movement replaced the old Christian order—which unified society through shared faith—with a new, secularized spirit that failed to provide a lasting form of unity. Book Specifications

If you are looking for product features of the physical book published by the Catholic University of America Press , they include: : Trade Paperback.