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Book review: The Point Of It All

Robert Philpot reviews a posthumous publication by journalist Charles Krauthamme

January 9, 2019 14:41
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The Point Of It All By Charles Krauthammer
Crown Forum, £22.50

 

Charles Krauthammer’s death from cancer in June robbed America of one of its foremost Jewish public intellectuals.

Thankfully, Krauthammer — a weekly columnist for the Washington Post for the past 30 years — used his illness to work on a posthumously published collection of his writings. Edited by his son Daniel, The Point Of It All demonstrates the breadth of the subjects the author tackled and the depth of the knowledge he brought to them.

This collection is a companion to his 2015 book, Things That Matter, which was concerned with the struggle between liberal democracy and the “three great ideologies of totalitarian nihilism” — Nazism, Communism and radical Islamism — and its central thesis was politics as “the moat… beyond which lie the barbarians”.