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It is difficult to create a free society but even more difficult to sustain that free society over time. We want to sustain the esssential elements of a free society, but at the same time, we must recognize that the world is always changing. How, then, to adjust to changes and to improve what we have, without loosing sight of core values, is our focus in Sustaining A Free Society.

The book first outlines in practical real-world terms fifteen conditions that must be in place to sustain a free society. One critical condition given extended consideration is the need for a long-term time perspective. Conditions do not exist in the abstract: they are created by people and the choices we make. Thus we need to consider the roles and responsibilities of those involved in a free a society: citizens and those they choose as leaders. We are not born knowing our responsibilities as citizens and leaders: these matters have to be learned. Sustaining a Free Society moves to a consideration

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A master teacher here reaches out beyond the classroom to the broader public. Writing plainly and clearly he makes the case for an enlarged understanding of the conditions that make it possible to create and sustain a self-governing people. And then, best of all, drawing on his own understanding and long experience, he shows how those who yearn not to be led by the nose can recover, deserve, and sustain their status as thoughtful citizens. No lessons could be more timely.

-- Ralph Lerner, University of Chicago

Table of Contents

Preface

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter One: Political and Cultural Conditions Necessary for a Free Society

Chapter Two: Long-Term Perspective in a Free Society

Chapter Three: Leadership in and For a Free Society

Chapter Four: Citizens in and For a Free Society

Chapter Five: Schools and the Sustaining of a Free Society

Chapter Six: The Free Society: Reflections and Directions

Bibliography

About the Author

Sustaining a Free Society

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/30/2021 12:06:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475861259, 978-1475861259
      ISBN10: 1475861257

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      It is difficult to create a free society but even more difficult to sustain that free society over time. We want to sustain the esssential elements of a free society, but at the same time, we must recognize that the world is always changing. How, then, to adjust to changes and to improve what we have, without loosing sight of core values, is our focus in Sustaining A Free Society.

      The book first outlines in practical real-world terms fifteen conditions that must be in place to sustain a free society. One critical condition given extended consideration is the need for a long-term time perspective. Conditions do not exist in the abstract: they are created by people and the choices we make. Thus we need to consider the roles and responsibilities of those involved in a free a society: citizens and those they choose as leaders. We are not born knowing our responsibilities as citizens and leaders: these matters have to be learned. Sustaining a Free Society moves to a consideration

      Trade Review

      A master teacher here reaches out beyond the classroom to the broader public. Writing plainly and clearly he makes the case for an enlarged understanding of the conditions that make it possible to create and sustain a self-governing people. And then, best of all, drawing on his own understanding and long experience, he shows how those who yearn not to be led by the nose can recover, deserve, and sustain their status as thoughtful citizens. No lessons could be more timely.

      -- Ralph Lerner, University of Chicago

      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Acknowledgments

      Introduction

      Chapter One: Political and Cultural Conditions Necessary for a Free Society

      Chapter Two: Long-Term Perspective in a Free Society

      Chapter Three: Leadership in and For a Free Society

      Chapter Four: Citizens in and For a Free Society

      Chapter Five: Schools and the Sustaining of a Free Society

      Chapter Six: The Free Society: Reflections and Directions

      Bibliography

      About the Author

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