A Friend of the Family

Goodman, Walter. “A Friend of the Family.” Newsweek, (1982): 78.

Abstract:

[In the following essay, Goodman reviews Nisbet’s changes in political ideology, noting the consistency of Nisbet’s defense of the family and other social institutions.]

Robert Nisbet is by all odds the jolliest Jeremiah now practicing. In person, as in his books, he dwells on the dire condition of our society with unfailing zest, brightening with his style the gloomy landscape he portrays. One is apt to leave the company of this tall, ruddy, 69-year-old remembering that he favors jogging shoes and feeling that things just cannot be as bad as he says.

Since 1978, when…

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