This volume presents a theoretical defense of the potential of
ordinary individuals to construct values and through them to become
self-empowering, responsible participants in a democratic
community. Rather than conceiving of power as domination, the
author identifies true power as self-empowerment, a notion based on
self-construction. He proposes the vision of an authentically free
self filled with a compassion that is a composite of reason and
feeling. Such a composite self does not consciously manipulate
language, truth, and desire to dominate and subordinate other
individuals, but uses them to construct values and norms that can
enrich others. To support his argument the author draws on both
classical and contemporary philosophers, as well as on literary
sources.
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