Private Lives/Public Consequences

Private Lives/Public Consequences
Title Private Lives/Public Consequences PDF eBook
Author William Henry Chafe
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 431
Release 2009-06-30
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0674029321

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A political leader's decisions can determine the fate of a nation, but what determines how and why that leader makes certain choices? William H. Chafe, a distinguished historian of twentieth century America, examines eight of the most significant political leaders of the modern era in order to explore the relationship between their personal patterns of behavior and their political decision-making process. The result is a fascinating look at how personal lives and political fortunes have intersected to shape America over the past fifty years. One might expect our leaders to be healthy, wealthy, genteel, and happy. In fact, most of these individuals--from Franklin Delano Roosevelt to Martin Luther King, Jr., from John F. Kennedy to Bill Clinton--came from dysfunctional families, including three children of alcoholics; half grew up in poor or only marginally secure homes; most experienced discord in their marriages; and at least two displayed signs of mental instability. What links this extraordinarily diverse group is an intense ambition to succeed, and the drive to overcome adversity. Indeed, adversity offered a vehicle to develop the personal attributes that would define their careers and shape the way they exercised power. Chafe probes the influences that forged these men's lives, and profiles the distinctive personalities that molded their exercise of power in times of danger and strife. The history of the United States from the Depression into the new century cannot be understood without exploring the dynamic and critical relationship between personal history and political leadership that these eight life stories so poignantly reveal.

Public Vision, Private Lives

Public Vision, Private Lives
Title Public Vision, Private Lives PDF eBook
Author Mark S. Cladis
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 319
Release 2003-03-27
Genre Religion
ISBN 0199722951

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Listening closely to the religious pitch in Rousseau's voice, Cladis convincingly shows that Rousseau, when attempting to portray the most characteristic aspects of the public and private, reached for a religious vocabulary. Honoring both love of self and love of that which is larger than the self--these twin poles, with all the tension between them--mark Rousseau's work, vision and challenge--the challenge of 21st-century democracy.

Public Vision, Private Lives

Public Vision, Private Lives
Title Public Vision, Private Lives PDF eBook
Author Mark Sydney Cladis
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 364
Release 2007
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780231139694

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Mark S. Cladis pinpoints the origins of contemporary notions of the public and private and their relationship to religion in the work of Jean-Jacques Rousseau. His thesis cuts across many fields and issues-philosophy of religion, women's studies, democratic theory, modern European history, American culture, social justice, privacy laws, and notions of solitude and community-and wholly reconsiders the political, cultural, and legal nature of modernity in relation to religion. Turning to Rousseau's Garden, its inhabitants, the Solitaires, and the question of restoration and redemption that preoccupied much of Rousseau's thought, Cladis examines how Rousseau addressed the tension between the joys and moral obligations of social engagement and the desire for solitude. He was caught between two possibilities: active involvement in the creation of an enlightened and humane society or extrication from social entanglements in favor of cultivating a spiritual interior life. Yet Rousseau did not view this conflict as a desperate division. Rather, for him it was a moral struggle to be endured by those who had fallen from the Garden. For this edition Cladis has added a substantive introduction that discusses the role of religion in contemporary democratic societies, particularly in American public life. Cladis proposes four models of thinking about religion in public and champions what he calls spiritual democracy-a dynamic, culturally specific, and progressive democracy. Cladis argues that spiritual democracy refers not only to a society's legal codes and principles but also to its democratic culture and symbols and its daily practices and institutions. It encompasses the nation's character, diverse identities, and a distinctivel exchange between the nation's public vision and citizens' complex, private lives.

Public Promises

Public Promises
Title Public Promises PDF eBook
Author Tarragon Theatre Archives (University of Guelph)
Publisher
Pages 214
Release 1960
Genre
ISBN

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Public Vision, Private Lives

Public Vision, Private Lives
Title Public Vision, Private Lives PDF eBook
Author Mark Sydney Cladis
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2007
Genre Democracy
ISBN

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Public Vision, Private Lives

Public Vision, Private Lives
Title Public Vision, Private Lives PDF eBook
Author Mark Sydney Cladis
Publisher
Pages 298
Release 2003
Genre
ISBN

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Public Spaces, Private Lives

Public Spaces, Private Lives
Title Public Spaces, Private Lives PDF eBook
Author Henry A. Giroux
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 234
Release 2001
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780742515536

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Offers progressive readers new and reinvigorated paths of engaged hope, imagination and public involvement.