“Augusto Del Noce sought to heed the Hegelian imperative to ‘comprehend one’s own time in thought.’ With philosophical insight bordering on prophetic foresight, Del Noce seems more at home in our time than in his own. Now, as we enter an era often cartoonishly preoccupied with fascism, Lancellotti’s English translation has arrived with impeccable timing. The Suicide of the Revolution is certain to be an indispensable aid in comprehending our own time in thought and in anticipating and preparing for a foreboding future.” - Michael Hanby, Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage & Family at the Catholic University of America