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First, this book is unique in subject. Dr. Wayne Baker is reporting
a surprising truth about Americans: We are united by 10 Core
Values. This truth is empowering because it enables us to rise
above and see beyond political polarization, Washington gridlock,
the imagery of Red/Blue states, and the rhetoric of culture wars
and class warfare. In these pages, Dr. Baker shows how Americans
agree on a surprising number of principles, based on years of
nonpartisan, scientifically balanced polling and research. Second,
this book is exceptional in its format, designed for individual
reading and flexible use in classes, small groups and other
settings where men and women enjoy civil discussion about the
urgent issues of our day. Educators and business leaders will find
this book very useful, partly because it is so easy to adapt for
your setting. You may choose to read it cover to cover or tailor it
to your particular interests and preferences. You can select the
chapters and values you are most eager to read about and read them
in any order. Within each chapter you will find topics to
contemplate and discuss, along with questions that will stimulate
reflection and respectful discussion about a value, what it means,
and the challenges of applying it. Dr. Baker defines a Core
American Value as a value that is strongly held by a large majority
of Americans, stable over time, and shared across diverse
demographic, religious, and political lines. A core value is not a
prescription of what Americans ought to believe, but what Americans
actually do believe. The meaning of "core values" can be seized,
manipulated, and wielded by either side of the political aisle.
This book is an attempt to reclaim the concept of "core values"
from those who would usurp it, and make it a more neutral term. The
idea that we share certain basic values is valuable and
empowering-it's an insight that can bridge political chasms rather
than deepen them.
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Ivan Wayne Baker III
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Jacob, a bulimic wrestler, meets Ana, a frail and beautiful
anorexic girl who is on a permanent hunger strike against the
entire world's problems. Jacob's doomsday worldview is shaken open
by Ana's obsession of the plights and horrors of humankind. She
wants to show Jacob that there is a better way than consuming
everything in sight. Jacob, despite his love and respect for Ana,
has trouble communicating and expressing his emotions. Because his
self-centered focus on his wrestling and alcohol, Jacob fails to
support Ana when she needs it most...
"Fountainhead of Federalism" offers a new translation of
Heinrich Bullinger's presentation of his understanding of the
covenant. Charles McCoy also discusses Bullinger's work as it
relates to the federal tradition.
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