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Sto caricando le informazioni... Our Divided Political Heart: The Battle for the American Idea in an Age of… (originale 2012; edizione 2012)di E.J. Dionne
Informazioni sull'operaOur Divided Political Heart: The Battle for the American Idea in an Age of Discontent di E. J. Dionne Jr. (2012)
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Non sono state trovate descrizioni. One of America's most respected and well-known political analysts weighs in on what is tearing us apart -- the ascendency of individualism and the diminishment of community -- just in time for the election. (summary from another edition) |
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If you have not spent any time exploring these subjects, the introductory chapter alone will be a real eye-opener, and will provide the reader with a much healthier understanding of what's going on in modern politics. If it does fire you up enough to read on (as it should), you will be rewarded with both a solid overview of the ebb and flow of consensus and polarization as the US has struggled for balance, and enough historical detail to allow the reader to accept or reject Dionne's conclusions. Either way, you will better understand the 'other'.
Written with a healthy respect for the importance of (and the need for) both conservatism and progressivism in a healthy republic, Our Divided Heart will either arm the moderate liberal with a greater understanding to support opposition to an increasingly aggressive conservatism, or provide the moderate or radical conservative with a better understanding of where those crazy liberals are coming from, and why we need them.
Must read for anyone with an interest in current US politics and its place in political history, regardless of where one resides on the political spectrum.
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