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Against the Great Reset: Eighteen Theses Contra the New World Order Hardcover – October 18, 2022

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Much more than a collection of essays by eminent writers, Against the Great Reset is intended to kick off the intellectual resistance to the sweeping restructuring of the western world by globalist elites.

In June 2020, prominent business and political leaders gathered for the 50th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, under the rubric of “The Great Reset.” In the words of WEF founder Klaus Schwab, the Great Reset is a “unique window of opportunity” afforded by the worldwide COVID-19 panic to build “a new social contract” ushering in a utopian era of economic, social, and environmental justice. But beneath their lofty and inspiring words, what are their actual plans?

In this timely and necessary book, Michael Walsh has gathered trenchant critical perspectives on the Great Reset from eighteen eminent writers and journalists from around the world. Victor Davis Hanson places the WEF’s prescriptions and goals in historical context and shows how American politicians justify destructive policies. Michael Anton explains the socialist history of woke capitalism. James Poulos looks at how Big Tech acts as informal government censors. John Tierney lays out the lack of accountability for the unjustified panic over the virus. David Goldman confronts the WEF’s ideas for a fourth industrial revolution with China’s commitment to being the leader of a post-western world. And there are many more.

These writers see the goal of the Great Reset as not just a world without racism, disease, economic inequality, or fossil fuels—but rather, a world with no individual autonomy and power in which our betters rig the system for their own purposes. Find out what the Great Resetters ultimately have in store for you, and join the intellectual resistance—before it’s too late.

Featuring Essays by:
Michael Anton
Salvatore Babones
Conrad Black
Jeremy Black
Angelo Codevilla
Janice Fiamengo
Richard Fernandez
David P. Goldman
Victor Davis Hanson
Martin Hutchinson
Roger Kimball
Alberto Mingardi
Douglas Murray
James Poulos
Harry Stein
John Tierney
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The author of seventeen novels and non-fiction books, Michael Walsh was the classical music critic and a foreign correspondent for Time Magazine, and received the 2004 American Book Awards prize for fiction for his gangster novel, And All the Saints. His books The Devil’s Pleasure Palace and The Fiery Angel examine the enemies, heroes, triumphs, and struggles of Western Civilization from the ancient past to the present, while Last Stands (2020) explores the reasons why men fight to end when all is lost. He divides his time between Connecticut and Ireland.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Bombardier Books (October 18, 2022)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 480 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1637586302
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1637586303
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.73 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 1.8 x 9 inches
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With six critically acclaimed novels, as well as a hit TV movie, journalist, author and screenwriter Michael Walsh has achieved the writer's trifecta: two New York Times best-sellers, a major literary award and, as co-writer, the Disney Channel's then-highest-rated show.

The 1998 publication of As Time Goes By -- his long-awaited and controversial prequel/sequel to everybody's favorite movie, Casablanca -- created a literary sensation; translated into more than twenty languages, including Portuguese, Chinese and Hebrew, the story of Rick and Ilsa landed on best-seller lists around the world.

His first novel, the dark thriller Exchange Alley, was published by Warner Books in July 1997. Hailed by critics for its moody depiction of a crumbling Soviet Union - which Walsh covered first-hand as a correspondent for Time Magazine - and a violent, dangerous New York City during the darkest days of the early 1990s, the novel was picked by the Book-of-the-Month Club as an alternate selection.

Walsh's third novel, the gripping gangster saga, And All the Saints, was named a winner at the 2004 American Book Awards; even before publication, the movie rights to this fictionalized "autobiography" of the legendary Prohibition-era gangster Owney Madden was bought by MGM.

His 2009 novel, Hostile Intent, the first in a series of five thrillers about the National Security Agency to be published by Kensington Books, was an Amazon Kindle #1 bestseller, as well as a New York Times bestseller. The eagerly awaited sequel, Early Warning, will be published in Sept.

In the spring of 2002, the Disney Channel premiered Walsh's original movie (co-written with Gail Parent), Cadet Kelly, starring teen idol Hilary Duff of "Lizzie McGuire" fame. Until High School Music, the two-hour film reigned as the highest-rated original movie in Disney Channel history, as well as the Disney Channel's highest-rated single program ever.

Walsh is also the author of Who's Afraid of Classical Music (1989) and Who's Afraid of Opera (1994) for Fireside Books, and Andrew Lloyd Webber: His Life and Works, a critical biography of the composer for Harry M. Abrams (U.S.) and Viking Penguin (U.K.), published in the fall of 1989; an updated and expanded edition appeared in 1997. With fellow TIME Contributor Richard Schickel, he is the co-author of Carnegie Hall: The First One Hundred Years, a cultural history of the great American concert hall published by Abrams in November 1987. His most recent book about music is So When Does the Fat Lady Sing?, published by Amadeus Press.

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For the thirty or so years that Klaus Schwab has been strutting his stuff, there has never been any doubt about his intentions, or those of the arrogant poseurs that he attracts to his World Economic Forum. They state their aims clearly and repeatedly. Put simply, they believe they know best; they are the elite in all their fields, and it's time that they ran the world unimpeded. The height of their arrogance and self-belief is so preposterous that most people can't get their heads around it. "You'll own nothing and you'll be happy", proclaims the W.E.F. Young people quite like the sound of that. "Democracy is inefficient and fails to deliver equable outcomes". Socialists generally agree with that one, too. "Capitalism works best under authoritarian control." Sure, just look at China. The fact that this stuff is being endorsed by the richest money-grubbers in the world, and the most deeply entrenched swamp creatures of the deep state, seems to pass people by. This book won't solve the dilemma by magically opening the eyes of the slumbering masses, but it will interest and stimulate the minds of those who know damn well what is going on and relish the opportunity to be proved right. Not all the eighteen essays are worth the effort, but some of them are great examples of the essayists' art.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2022
As I write this, I have read only a few of the essays. Each has provided more enjoyment with thoughtful and provocative prose than any number of other books that presume to address the same issues. Victor Davis Hanson applies his talents to the Covid issue and its Great Reset offshoots. Douglas Murray explains the conflicting and irrational response of the UK and EU to the current crisis. And Conrad Black gives us a sweeping view of the madness that has infected the so-called elite minds of the WEF, and wraps the project into the long-term antagonism of the Left to capitalism. The central theme is that the Covid pandemic provided a crisis that the Great Reset advocates have seized as their best opportunity for pressing ahead with their utopian ambitions.

The writing of each author is brilliant and memorable. Murray and Black paint somewhat sympathetic portraits of some of the key figures, like Boris Johnson and Klaus Schwab, but that doesn't prevent them from slicing off the fat and exposing the nonsense that seems to fester in their minds. Hanson's grasp of details provides a compelling indictment of the recent project to "never let a plague go to waste." Murray's graceful writing provides context and understanding of events that are bewildering at first glance. Black's essay is an example of what can be done with English language using very long sentences, marked with memorable images. An example that I enjoyed was "the Prince of Wales mounted a great hobby horse that he still rides" (climate change). Black takes the paradox of benighted rule back to the 1700s and traces is progress thru France and the Anglo world. You will enjoy the essays in this book, and it should serve as a valuable repository of names, dates and facts for future use.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2024
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Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2022
This book gathers the best writers of our day in a tour de force against Klaus Schwab's 'Great Reset' which in the midst of a tumultuous medical-societal breakdown, likely engineered by the CCP and likely vetted by America's NIH "gain of function" research sought to fundamentally change the Western World's social, economic and moral structures.

The Davos “Great Reset” is the latest effort by elites to remake government and society with themselves at the helm, justified by their own self-proclaimed virtue. This book pushes back with all the fire power of the best writers of our day. Featuring original essays by:

Victor Davis Hanson (U.S.), Conrad Black (Canada), Michael Anton (U.S.), Martin Hutchinson (U.K.), David Goldman (U.S.), Roger Kimball (U.S.), Jeremy Black (U.K.), the late Angelo Codevilla (U.S.), Richard Fernandez (Australia), Salvatore Babones (Australia), Alberto Mingardi (Italy), James Poulos (U.S.), Janice Fiamengo (Canada), Harry Stein (U.S.), Douglas Murray (U.K.), John Tierney (U.S.), and Michael Walsh (U.S.).

Per Steve Bannon, "The Party of Davos to date maintained the intellectual high ground in the debate on Globalization. That stops “graveyard dead” with Against the Great Reset. The brilliant Michael Walsh organized 17 heavyweights — including Victor Davis Hansen, Lord Conrad Black, Douglas Murray —to take Klaus Schwab head-on. The results are electrifying. Finally, with this book the battle is engaged."
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Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2022
I simply cannot put this book down. Once again Michael Walsh has his finger on the pulse of the times. He and a group of the best political, economic and cultural commentators have answers for all of the questions that have plagued my good night's sleep over the past dozen or more years. If you are like me and don't have the time or the money to take a private jet to Davos so that you might understand the implications of what the so-called global leaders are advocating and what you can do about it, get this book. You still may not sleep well at night, but to quote Solzhentisyn “The simple step of a courageous individual is not to take part in the lie. "
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Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2023
For the thirty or so years that Klaus Schwab has been strutting his stuff, there has never been any doubt about his intentions, or those of the arrogant poseurs that he attracts to his World Economic Forum. They state their aims clearly and repeatedly. Put simply, they believe they know best; they are the elite in all their fields, and it's time that they ran the world unimpeded. The height of their arrogance and self-belief is so preposterous that most people can't get their heads around it. "You'll own nothing and you'll be happy", proclaims the W.E.F. Young people quite like the sound of that. "Democracy is inefficient and fails to deliver equable outcomes". Socialists generally agree with that one, too. "Capitalism works best under authoritarian control." Sure, just look at China. The fact that this stuff is being endorsed by the richest money-grubbers in the world, and the most deeply entrenched swamp creatures of the deep state, seems to pass people by. This book won't solve the dilemma by magically opening the eyes of the slumbering masses, but it will interest and stimulate the minds of those who know damn well what is going on and relish the opportunity to be proved right. Not all the eighteen essays are worth the effort, but some of them are great examples of the essayists' art.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2023
For the thirty or so years that Klaus Schwab has been strutting his stuff, there has never been any doubt about his intentions, or those of the arrogant poseurs that he attracts to his World Economic Forum. They state their aims clearly and repeatedly. Put simply, they believe they know best; they are the elite in all their fields, and it's time that they ran the world unimpeded. The height of their arrogance and self-belief is so preposterous that most people can't get their heads around it. "You'll own nothing and you'll be happy", proclaims the W.E.F. Young people quite like the sound of that. "Democracy is inefficient and fails to deliver equable outcomes". Socialists generally agree with that one, too. "Capitalism works best under authoritarian control." Sure, just look at China. The fact that this stuff is being endorsed by the richest money-grubbers in the world, and the most deeply entrenched swamp creatures of the deep state, seems to pass people by. This book won't solve the dilemma by magically opening the eyes of the slumbering masses, but it will interest and stimulate the minds of those who know damn well what is going on and relish the opportunity to be proved right. Not all the eighteen essays are worth the effort, but some of them are great examples of the essayists' art.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2022
This book gives both a comprehensive overview and an intellectual battle plan of the ideas at work in The Great Reset project. So many people hear “magic words” and they instantly accept or reject something. The Great Reset is a disposition, a cultural phenomenon, a political project, an economic system, and a policy agenda of with many hues and colors. But it has as its goal one thing: the end of a free society, the dissolution of the nation state, and the rule of everyone by technocrats, with philosophically materialist and nihilistic views of the human person and society.

Reading this book is an intelligent and penetrating guide to understanding and rebutting The Great Reset movement.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Disparate Times
Reviewed in Canada on November 19, 2022
There is no middle class to fight for the middle class. There is only a class that owns what it thinks makes it free – a car. Take away their freedoms – they don't care. Take away their car – they do care. And Klaus says they won't own anything and will be happy with the Great Reset owning nothing and eating bugs. What a vision! I do enjoy reading Michael Walsh's essay. But, God, he is like the quintessential dry professor quoting the whole corpus of western art & literature to make his point: totalitarians don't like freedom in the arts, don't even like art and, especially, don't like religion. But then, the first thing he points to is Nero (the tyrant) who loved the arts (music and poetry). This is a contradiction of sorts. I propose another hypothesis: many totalitarians & tyrants are visionary artists. Yes, look at Nero, but also look at the 20th century's Hitler (a frustrated painter) and Stalin (a failed priest). Or read Leo Strauss' “On Tyranny.” I believe that many of the WOKE are frustrated artists who push their ideas beyond credulity to get some kind of notoriety and reaction (the new aesthetic). They speak in the rarefied tones of the university, the voice of fashionable nonsense, to give the lofty impression they are the Olympian elite that determines the course of human events (after all, only peasants use the common vernacular and commonsense --it is so “common” of them). And they never suffer the deadly consequences of their idiocy (classic claim: defund the police). It is a show of sorts, a performance art for themselves, the performers. But their lunacy doesn't stop here, and in a couple of years, they think they will be heralded as the new geniuses of virtue. And they certainly want their fame longer than Andy Warhol's 15 minutes. They want it for an eternity. These artists are like secular priests that hope to one day crown the leader of the New World Order, like European Popes in the past crowned the head of the Holy Roman Emperor. It will be a marriage of Hell and Earth with the Chain of Being descending into the depths of Hades. Theirs is a ghastly vision – it is the Cult of Ugliness writ large for the future. A lodestar that is loaded with death. So that is my small supplement to Michael Walsh's otherwise terrific essay.
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Skitragic
5.0 out of 5 stars This is educational no matter how well informed you may be...
Reviewed in Australia on February 1, 2024
I highly recommend this book as it exposes then blows apart the ambitions of the World Economic Forum.
TedH
3.0 out of 5 stars The book makes a statement but you need a dictionary at hand to figure it out
Reviewed in Canada on November 14, 2022
Language is too complex for the average person
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JOHN MILLS
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect
Reviewed in Australia on October 16, 2023
It’s about time someone with some skill can rebuff these morons who suggest that we give up everything but for whom? For them, of course.