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"As an educator and social activist, John Gardner gave so much to the benefit of our communities, states, and nation."-- The Honorable Jimmy Carter "John Gardner embodied the excellence he taught. This sampling of a noble life will keep alive the breadth of his perceptions and the depth of his commitment to a more rational, more caring society" -- Daniel Schorr, senior news analyst, National Public Radio "Intellectual, activist, gadfly, leader, dreamer, and realist, John Gardner held a wry and joyous faith in the capacity of all Americans to renew themselves and our country. This inspiring…mehr

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"As an educator and social activist, John Gardner gave so much to the benefit of our communities, states, and nation."-- The Honorable Jimmy Carter "John Gardner embodied the excellence he taught. This sampling of a noble life will keep alive the breadth of his perceptions and the depth of his commitment to a more rational, more caring society" -- Daniel Schorr, senior news analyst, National Public Radio "Intellectual, activist, gadfly, leader, dreamer, and realist, John Gardner held a wry and joyous faith in the capacity of all Americans to renew themselves and our country. This inspiring collection of his insights and his vision is his parting gift to all who share that faith-- or need to be reminded of it." -- The Honorable Timothy E. Wirth, president, United Nations Foundation "ohn always said 'leaders find the words, ' and it was never more true than in his own writings. This book is a great gift, enabling his spirit and inspiration to keep guiding our lives in meaningful directions, like the treasured mentor and companion he was for so many." -- Robert L. Joss, dean, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University "Living, Leading, and the American Dream is an invaluable collection of John Gardner's wise lessons on how to be a strong leader, a committed citizen, and a thoughtful, productive individual-- a true gift from a truly great man in an age when all three are so badly needed." -- Marian Wright Edelman, President, Children's Defense Fund
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John W. Gardner (1912-2002) recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, was an adviser to presidents and, to many Americans, a personification of citizen participation and volunteerism in a democratic society. Gardner was Lyndon Johnsons Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, and a member of presidential panels during the Johnson, Carter, and Reagan administrations.