An edition of The Politics of Meaning (1996)

The Politics of Meaning

restoring hope and possibility in an age of cynicism

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An edition of The Politics of Meaning (1996)

The Politics of Meaning

restoring hope and possibility in an age of cynicism

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Lerner, the editor of Tikkun magazine and a practicing psychotherapist, shows how liberals and progressives can reconstitute themselves as the pro-family and pro-values force in American society. They must, he argues, accept as legitimate Americans' hunger for meaning in their lives, which until now has led many to embrace the political Right.

The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal have described Lerner as "the guru of the White House," and Rush Limbaugh has singled him out for lengthy attacks. Still, Lerner argues that even President Clinton and the Democrats have lost the nerve to pursue a true politics-of-meaning program.

The author contends that we and our politicians can no longer separate healing of the soul from healing of our political and social world. The selfishness and cynicism that is at the root of our spiritual and values crisis must itself be addressed to fix our "broken politics." Unfortunately, our competitive market rewards precisely those narrow-minded qualities that lead us to treat others as means to our own narrow ends.

The most obvious manifestation of this crisis is in the growing difficulties many Americans face sustaining their families and loving relationships, and in the increased crime and violence in our society. But just as corrosive, the author argues, is Americans' growing willingness to accept as unchangeable, aspects of our economy and society that are in fact within our power to change - unemployment, environmental destruction, hunger, and homelessness.

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Addison-Wesley
Language
English
Pages
355

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Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
Reading, Mass

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
306/.0973/09049
Library of Congress
BD431, BD431 .L384 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 355p.
Number of pages
355

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22163389M
Internet Archive
politicsofmeanin00lern
ISBN 10
0201479664
LCCN
95049765
OCLC/WorldCat
33947696, 503757522
Library Thing
154190
Goodreads
2322855

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