In 2026, four out of ten American fourth-graders cannot read at a basic level. Children spend seven hours a day staring at screens while the great stories that shaped civilizations-Homer, Beowulf, Arthur, Scripture, and Tolkien-gather dust. Corporate algorithms and AI-generated "content" have replaced folk tales and high art with an endless stream of sensation, profit, and distraction. The result? A society that is literate in memes but illiterate in meaning, entertained but no longer capable of wonder, virtue, or sustained thought.
This is not an accident. It is the deliberate outcome of centuries-long philosophical shifts (from realism to nominalism), the rise of materialism, the collapse of classical education, and the capture of culture by corporate and governmental interests.
Yet there is hope.
Drawing on the surging classical-Christian education movement (now over 1.2 million students and growing fast), Virgil A. Walker issues a bold diagnosis and a concrete plan of renewal. With passion and clarity he shows how reclaiming the old paths-the Trivium, the Great Books, folk memory, and the moral imagination-can restore truth, goodness, and beauty to families, churches, and an entire civilization.
Part cultural autopsy, part battle cry, part practical handbook, The Cultural Downgrade and the Path to Renewal is for every parent, pastor, and patriot who refuses to watch the garden of the West turn into a digital wasteland.
If you loved The Abolition of Man (C. S. Lewis), The Benedict Option (Rod Dreher), or Live Not by Lies (Rod Dreher), this book is the next essential read.
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