Postmodern Politics for a Planet in Crisis: Policy, Process, and Presidential VisionSUNY Press, 1993 M01 1 - 232 páginas This book argues that the planetary crisis, which has been produced by modernity, demands a postmodern politics, especially in the United States, the chief embodiment and exporter of modernity. What is needed is an America that promotes a new world order that is genuinely new--one based on a concern for the human race as a whole, and on a sustainable relationship between the human species and the rest of the biosphere. John B. Cobb, Jr., Richard Falk, David Ray Griffin, Wes Jackson, Frank Kelly, Frances Moore Lappé, Joanna Macy, Douglas Sloan, Jim Wallis, and Roger Wilkins write about various dimensions of this postmodern politics, including its educational aims, morality, time-consciousness, and ecological sensibility, its agricultural and other environmental policies, its truly democratic process, and a postmodern presidency. This book provides the most complete prescription yet for the kind of presidential leadership we need and the kind of transformation in the body politic necessary to evoke and complement such leadership. |
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Página xi
... suggests that the antimodern senti- ment is more extensive and intense than before , and also that it includes the sense that modernity can be successfully overcome only by going beyond it , not by attempting to return to a premodern ...
... suggests that the antimodern senti- ment is more extensive and intense than before , and also that it includes the sense that modernity can be successfully overcome only by going beyond it , not by attempting to return to a premodern ...
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... suggests that a postmod- ern president would urge us to reverse directions , to move toward a system of relatively self - sufficient local communities . This move to eco- nomic decentralization would be the most important step we could ...
... suggests that a postmod- ern president would urge us to reverse directions , to move toward a system of relatively self - sufficient local communities . This move to eco- nomic decentralization would be the most important step we could ...
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... suggests a new way to prepare for a presi- dential election that centers upon " a systematic search for extraordi- nary candidates . " Kelly thus offers us a concrete proposal for the kind of active " citizen democracy " that Lappé ...
... suggests a new way to prepare for a presi- dential election that centers upon " a systematic search for extraordi- nary candidates . " Kelly thus offers us a concrete proposal for the kind of active " citizen democracy " that Lappé ...
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... suggested by Cobb . Reflecting a style of leadership that Cobb has elsewhere called " leadership by proposal , " his president would not try to use the power of the office to force a change of direction upon the American economy , but ...
... suggested by Cobb . Reflecting a style of leadership that Cobb has elsewhere called " leadership by proposal , " his president would not try to use the power of the office to force a change of direction upon the American economy , but ...
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... suggest that the far - reaching changes implied by a transition from modern to postmodern politics could occur in the near future , as is nec- essary , will seem naively optimistic to some . And yet , the same would have been said just ...
... suggest that the far - reaching changes implied by a transition from modern to postmodern politics could occur in the near future , as is nec- essary , will seem naively optimistic to some . And yet , the same would have been said just ...
Contenido
A Presidential Address on the Economy | 19 |
The Full Measure of Our Days Time and Public Policy in a Postmodern World | 33 |
2020 Hindsight A Retired Kansas Farmer Looks Back on the Revolution in Agriculture between 1990 and 2020 | 49 |
The Vision Thing the Presidency and the Ecological Crisis or the Greenhouse Effect and the White House Effect | 67 |
Without a Vision the People Perish Washington DC As Parable | 103 |
A Postmodern Vision of Education for a Living Planet | 117 |
Political Culture and the Presidency Memory and the Shift from Mostmodern to Postmodern | 145 |
Politics for a Troubled Planet Toward a Postmodern Democratic Culture | 163 |
A Postmodern Presidency for a Postmodern World | 181 |
Searching for a President with a Global Vision | 209 |
Notes on Contributors and Centers | 221 |
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Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Postmodern Politics for a Planet in Crisis: Policy, Process, and ... David Ray Griffin,Richard A. Falk Vista previa limitada - 1993 |
Postmodern Politics for a Planet in Crisis: Policy, Process, and ... David Ray Griffin,Richard A. Falk Vista previa limitada - 1993 |
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Pasajes populares
Página xii - Wittgenstein, Martin Heidegger, and Jacques Derrida and other recent French thinkers. By the use of terms that arise out of particular segments of this movement, it can be called deconstructive or eliminative postmodernism. It overcomes the modern worldview through an antiworldview: it deconstructs or eliminates the ingredients necessary for a worldview, such as God, self, purpose, meaning, a real world, and truth as correspondence.