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The Road to Character. Charakter, englische Ausgabe

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David Brooks excels at making complex social research accessible and engaging. His work presents a compelling narrative that encourages a return to self-restraint and humility in an age dominated by self-promotion. He emerges as a countercultural leader, inviting readers to explore the lives of figures like Frances Perkins and Saint Augustine while sharing his own reflections on their significance. The book is marked by a calm, fair, and humane voice, showcasing Brooks's moral and spiritual insights. His approach is original and thought-provoking, reminiscent of Malcolm Gladwell, as he synthesizes ideas from various thinkers to create a larger narrative. Brooks's introspective journey to combat his self-perceived shallowness leads him to literature, revealing wisdom often overlooked in contemporary social science. The book challenges readers who seek validation of their uniqueness, offering instead a thoughtful critique that is worth the time away from social media. Through powerful stories of individuals like Augustine and George Eliot, Brooks inspires a deeper understanding of character. His writing blends moral urgency with philosophical elegance, making it a clarion call for a more meaningful existence. Overall, the book serves as a vital exploration of personal morality in today's materialistic society, emphasizing the importance of humility and virtue.

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The Road to Character. Charakter, englische Ausgabe, David Brooks

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2015
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Titul
The Road to Character. Charakter, englische Ausgabe
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydání
2015
Vazba
pevná
Počet stran
300
ISBN10
081299325X
ISBN13
9780812993257
Série
První vydání
2015
Původní název
The Road to Character
Hodnocení
3,6 z 5
Anotace
David Brooks excels at making complex social research accessible and engaging. His work presents a compelling narrative that encourages a return to self-restraint and humility in an age dominated by self-promotion. He emerges as a countercultural leader, inviting readers to explore the lives of figures like Frances Perkins and Saint Augustine while sharing his own reflections on their significance. The book is marked by a calm, fair, and humane voice, showcasing Brooks's moral and spiritual insights. His approach is original and thought-provoking, reminiscent of Malcolm Gladwell, as he synthesizes ideas from various thinkers to create a larger narrative. Brooks's introspective journey to combat his self-perceived shallowness leads him to literature, revealing wisdom often overlooked in contemporary social science. The book challenges readers who seek validation of their uniqueness, offering instead a thoughtful critique that is worth the time away from social media. Through powerful stories of individuals like Augustine and George Eliot, Brooks inspires a deeper understanding of character. His writing blends moral urgency with philosophical elegance, making it a clarion call for a more meaningful existence. Overall, the book serves as a vital exploration of personal morality in today's materialistic society, emphasizing the importance of humility and virtue.