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The Final Revolution George Weigel (Senior Fellow, John M.Olin Chair in Religion and American Democracy, Senior Fellow, John M.Olin Chair in Religion and American Democracy, Ethics and Public Policy Center, Washington, DC)

The Final Revolution By George Weigel (Senior Fellow, John M.Olin Chair in Religion and American Democracy, Senior Fellow, John M.Olin Chair in Religion and American Democracy, Ethics and Public Policy Center, Washington, DC)

Summary

The collapse of communism in central and eastern Europe - the revolution of 1989 - was a singularly stunning event in a century already known for the unexpected. This work is an exploration of how the Catholic Church might have shaped the moral revolution inside the political revolution.

The Final Revolution Summary

The Final Revolution: The Resistance Church and the Collapse of Communism by George Weigel (Senior Fellow, John M.Olin Chair in Religion and American Democracy, Senior Fellow, John M.Olin Chair in Religion and American Democracy, Ethics and Public Policy Center, Washington, DC)

The collapse of communism in central and eastern Europe-the Revolution of 1989-was a singularly stunning event in a century already known for the unexpected. How did people divided for two generations by an Iron Curtain come so suddenly to dance together atop the Berlin Wall? Why did people who had once seemed resigned to their fate suddenly take their future into their own hands? Some analysts have explained the Revolution in economic terms, arguing that the Warsaw Pact countries could no longer compete with the West. But as George Weigel argues in this thought-provoking volume, people don't put their lives, and their children's futures, in harm's way simply for better cars, refrigerators, and TVs. Something else-something more-had to happen behind the iron curtain before the Wall came tumbling down. In The Final Revolution, Weigel argues that that something was a revolution of conscience. The human turn to the good, to the truly human, and, ultimately, to God, was the key to the political Revolution of 1989. Weigel provides an in-depth exploration of how the Catholic Church shaped the moral revolution inside the political revolution. Drawing on extensive interviews with key leaders of the human rights and resistance movements, he opens a unique window into the soul of the Revolution and into the hearts and minds of those who shaped this stirring vindication of the human spirit. Weigel also examines the central role played by Pope John Paul II in confronting what Vaclav Havel called communism's culture of the lie, and he suggests what the future role of the Church might be in consolidating democracy in the countries of the old Warsaw Pact. The final revolution is not the end of history, Weigel concludes. It is the human quest for a freedom that truly satisfies the deepest yearnings of the human heart. The Final Revolution illustrates how that quest changed the face of the twentieth century and redefined world politics in the year of miracles, 1989.

The Final Revolution Reviews

An incisive historical reconstruction that is as spiritually uplifting as it is politically significant.-Zbigniew Brzezinski
George Weigel's analysis of the 1989 revolution in Central and Eastern Europe offers evidence that it was the power of nonviolent force and citizens' conscience, not the guns and bombs of warfare, that ended Sovietism.-Washington Post Book World
An extremely interesting, important contribution to the greatest mystery of the century: how Communism collapsed and 'who done it.'-Jeane Kirkpatrick
Argues the primacy of the spirit.-The Washington Times
If a disconsolate KGB agent were looking for an explanation as to why Communism fell apart so fast, he would probably turn first to the Vatican and to the first Polish Pope. George Weigel has done some very useful sleuthing to help us figure out how something of a miracle was actually pulled off.-E.J. Dionne, Jr.
The spiritual dimension had been largely overlooked in accounting for the Revolution of '89. No longer. Weigel's brilliant demonstration of the relationship between faith and revolution gives us a new window on the miracle of '1989.'-Charles Krauthammer

About George Weigel (Senior Fellow, John M.Olin Chair in Religion and American Democracy, Senior Fellow, John M.Olin Chair in Religion and American Democracy, Ethics and Public Policy Center, Washington, DC)

About the Author: George Weigel is President of the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington DC. A graduate of St. Mary's Seminary and University of Baltimore and the University of St. Michael's College in Toronto, he is the author of editor of twelve books on religion and public life, and is in frequent demand as a lecturer, columnist, and media commentator on American politics, foreign policy, and Catholic affairs.

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The Final Revolution: The Resistance Church and the Collapse of Communism by George Weigel (Senior Fellow, John M.Olin Chair in Religion and American Democracy, Senior Fellow, John M.Olin Chair in Religion and American Democracy, Ethics and Public Policy Center, Washington, DC)
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2003-10-09
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