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In this new edition of Overcoming America / America Overcoming,
Stephen Rowe shows how the COVID-19 pandemic in tandem with
Trumpism have brought basic dynamics of the American situation to
high relief, and hence provide opportunity to address them - before
it is too late. The dynamics he identifies are those of moral
disease and political paralysis as symptomatic of the fact that
America herself has been overtaken by the modern values which she
exported to the rest of the world. He points to a way out of the
current and potentially fatal malaise and violence: join other
societies which are also struggling to move beyond the modern and
consciously reappropriate those elements of tradition which have to
do with cultivation of the mature human being. To avoid
fundamentalism, Rowe discusses how this reappropriation must be
undertaken in dialogue with those who also have come to recognize
the unsustainable quality of the modern life, and who have been
able to live beyond the nihilistic wish to tear it down. This book
supports the call for an emerging global ethic and spirituality,
providing resources of articulation and interpretation that allow
for an ongoing dialogue between traditional and modern values-both
worthy and problematic in their own ways-through which reliable
policy and healthy living become possible.
In Overcoming America / America Overcoming, Stephen Rowe shows how
the moral disease and political paralysis that plague America are
symptomatic of the fact that America herself has been overtaken by
the modern values which she exported to the rest of the world. He
points to a way out of this current and potentially fatal malaise:
join other societies which are also struggling to move beyond the
modern and consciously reappropriate those elements of tradition
which have to do with cultivation of the mature human being. To
avoid fundamentalism, Rowe discusses how this reappropriation must
be undertaken in dialogue with those who also have come to
recognize the unsustainable quality of the modern life, and who
have been able to live beyond the nihilistic wish to tear it down.
This book supports the call for an emerging global ethic and
spirituality, providing resources of articulation and
interpretation that allow for an ongoing dialogue between
traditional and modern values both worthy and problematic in their
own ways through which reliable policy and healthy living become
possible.
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argues that the moral disease and political paralysis of America
are symptomatic of the fact that America herself has been overtaken
by the modern values which she exported to the rest of the world,
and that the way out of the current and potentially fatal malaise
is to join other societies which are struggling to move beyond the
modern - though conscious reappropriation of those elements of
tradition which have to do with cultivation of the mature human
being. In order for this reappropriation to avoid fundamentalism,
it must be undertaken in dialogue with persons from other societies
who also have come to recognize the unsustainable quality of the
modern life-way, and who are committed to parallel processes of
reappropriation, as well as to the commonality of dialogue and
democracy as the pluralistic ground upon which this becomes
possible. This orientation is distinguished not only from
fundamentalism, with its dangerous recoil from life in the modern
present to assert an absolutized tradition, but also from
nihilistic terrorism which reacts to the discovery of modern
limitations through the indiscriminate wish to tear it down. The
emerging global ethic and spirituality this book supports by way
providing resources of articulation and interpretation thus entails
an encounter with the real possibility of collapse and death,
movement beyond the nihilistic conclusion into affirmation of the
gift-quality of life and Nothingness as ineffable wellspring of
life, and the ongoing dialogue between traditional and modern
values (each valuable, each problematic) through which reliable
policy and healthy living become possible.
An inquiry into how westerners can tap into their own philosophical
and spiritual traditions to grow beyond their unsteadiness of
relations, inner dullness, and underlying absence of vision or
orientation; and become more alert, compassionate, and intelligent.
Reviews the Zen worldview and such western traditions as the
mystical Christ, Socrates, a
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