The Audacity of Hope - Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream
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ePUB 3
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Nein
Family Sharing
Ja
Text-to-Speech
Ja
Altersempfehlung
16 - 99 Jahr(e)
Erscheinungsdatum
05.07.2025
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ObeikanSeitenzahl
368 (Printausgabe)
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944 KB
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Arabisch
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9789960545561
A senator, a lawyer, a professor, a father, a devout Christian, a skeptic, and a student of history and human nature, Obama has written a book with transformative power. In his view, Americans can fix a broken political process and reorganize the dysfunctional mechanisms of government, which have become dangerously disconnected from ordinary citizens, only by returning to the principles that produced the Constitution. These Americans are just waiting "for Republicans and Democrats to catch up." "Barack Obama is one of the few politicians who possesses the gift of writing eloquently, movingly, and authentically about himself. In these pages, he seeks to ground his political thinking in common sense and simple rational logic, while expressing his ideas in a sober, honest, and nonpartisan prose style. This in itself is extraordinary, not only in these days leading up to the election, with all their rancor, malice, and spite, but also in this increasingly polarized era."
Michael Kakutani, The New York Times.
"Obama is one of the best writers to have entered politics."
Jonathan Alter, Newsweek.com.
"Obama's deft skill at blending stirring rhetoric about good and evil with practical policy ideas is a rare case in the modern history of American politics. In this depressing, decadent era, Obama's gift for proposing humane and sensible solutions in a style that is elegant, eloquent, and graceful with hope."
Michael Kazin, The Washington Post.
The Audacity to Hope offers readers and voters across the country an optimistic view of America's potential, a political autobiography that emphasizes the author's core values ¿¿while broadly tackling the major issues of the day.
Mike Durning.
Chicago Tribune.
"Few partisans can discuss the word 'hope' in a political context without their sincerity being called into question. Obama is one of them, and he proves it by using a fresh, optimistic vocabulary to eliminate some of the toxins that poison contemporary political debate. Electoral categories that purport to define the vast rift between us don't connect to our concerns, nor do they hint at where our hearts are united, Obama reminds us."
John Balzar,
Los Angeles Times.
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