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The ’68 Revolution and the Disintegration of the West
War in the Name of Peace is a searing indictment of the ideological currents that have hollowed out Western civilization. Bostian Marco Turk exposes how the 1968 revolution — fueled by Marx’s class warfare and Freud’s reduction of man to instinct — laid the groundwork for the cultural disintegration we witness today. The European Union, once envisioned as a guarantor of peace and unity, has become the chief enforcer of a borderless, post-national order hostile to tradition, faith, and sovereignty. From woke ideology to bureaucratic overreach, Turk traces the collapse of meaning in a civilization that has abandoned its Christian roots.
Drawing inspiration from Charles de Gaulle’s defense of national independence and moral order, War in the Name of Peace is both a diagnosis and a call to arms. For conservatives, it offers not just nostalgia but also clarity, as well as a principled path towards restoring the spiritual and political integrity of the West.





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