Ironically, the subtitle is so long you'd confuse it for an 18th-century tract by an Enlightenment philosopher. Liberty: The God That Failed is an imposing tome, clocking in at over 600 pages of small-print, heavily footnoted text. Christopher Ferrara had a great deal to say, and spared no effort in saying it – although he promises to find material for a sequel! Unfortunately, because of its density, it took me quite a number of months to read my review copy all the way through. I certainly won’t be having much impact on initial sales! Nevertheless, I agreed to write a review, so I have written a review.
Book Review - Liberty: The God That Failed
Book Review - Liberty: The God That Failed
Book Review - Liberty: The God That Failed
Ironically, the subtitle is so long you'd confuse it for an 18th-century tract by an Enlightenment philosopher. Liberty: The God That Failed is an imposing tome, clocking in at over 600 pages of small-print, heavily footnoted text. Christopher Ferrara had a great deal to say, and spared no effort in saying it – although he promises to find material for a sequel! Unfortunately, because of its density, it took me quite a number of months to read my review copy all the way through. I certainly won’t be having much impact on initial sales! Nevertheless, I agreed to write a review, so I have written a review.