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Book ReviewsState of FearWritten by Michael CrichtonReview by Robert Zirkelbach
Best-selling author Michael Crichton has been one of the most successful authors of this generation. Many of his more popular works have been turned into major motion picture blockbusters, including Rising Sun
So why is an author whose claims to fame are action/adventure fiction novels creating such a buzz in political circles? In Crichton's latest action-packed thriller, State of Fear But State of Fear Main character Peter Evans, a lawyer assigned to multi-millionaire and environmental activist George Morton, has always been a long time supporter of environmental causes. As the story unfolds, however, Peter finds himself questioning these long-held beliefs. Nothing could have prepared him for what he eventually discovers: a systematic worldwide plot by environmental organizations to artificially cause environmental disasters to occur on an unprecedented scale. All this is done in order to drive fear into the hearts of people around the world, who will in turn support environmental causes and ultimately funnel more money into these organizations. While Crichton's conspiracy theory is perhaps a little over the top, his message is clear: Environmental groups have created a state of fear to propagate the belief that global warming is a clear and present danger to the sustainability of our world. In State of Fear Crichton is not an anti-environmentalist, but he is a realist. His main argument is not that global warming is not happening, but rather that we simply do not know. Even if it is occurring, we surely can't say with any degree of certainty what the cause(s) may be. Perhaps the most insightful aspect of the book is Evan's conversation with the eccentric Professor Norman Hoffman, who describes what it means to be in a state of fear: There is always a cause for fear. The cause may change over time, but the fear is always with us. Before terrorism we feared the toxic environment. Before that we had the Communist menace. The point is, although the specific cause of our fear may change, we are never without the fear itself. Fear pervades society in all its aspects. Perpetually. Our politicians, lawyers, and the media are responsible for driving this fear home to us. Just like the Cold War and the current War on Terror, the environmental movement has used the emotional response to fear to advance its cause. Reason and logic will not suffice in the face of genuine fear. State of Fear Robert Zirkelbach is co-founder and a regular columnist for theconservativemind.com. He previously served as a White House intern and Congressional aide, and is currently the Director of Recruitment at the Leadership Institute. To view the original text of this review, please visit TownHall.com. Copyright ©2012 iToccoa, iTerion Steward. All rights reserved. To request permission to use this article in your publication please Contact Us. All use, including that categorized as "Fair Use" should include ouas r Copyright and a link to the original article on this site. Thank you. |