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The New Golden Rule - by Amitai Etzioni (Paperback)

The New Golden Rule - by  Amitai Etzioni (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>One of the world's most quoted intellectuals, university professor, and founding president of the Communitarian Network explores how a good society should operate and what values we must bring to our social interactions if we are to achieve stronger community ties. The subject of numerous media profiles, Amitai Etzioni has worked with both the Clinton administration and Republican senators on social policy.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>One of the world's leading sociologists and most quoted intellectuals in America today, Amitai Etzioni has been the subject of numerous profiles in all the major media and has worked both with members of the Clinton Administration and Republican senators on social issues and policy. Now, in this important new book, he invites us to explore how a good society should operate and what values we must bring to our social interactions if we are to achieve stronger and more enduring community ties.As Etzioni has found in his years devoted to researching and studying the subject, the problem facing society today is that half the population is wary of order and morality, while the other half is suspicious of liberty, which is equated with permissiveness. In an in-depth analysis that masterfully cuts this Gordian knot, the author lays out how we can, indeed must, have both order and autonomy if we are to create a society in which communities and individuals can thrive. Recognizing that excessive morality and excessive liberty are each a dire threat to the health of society, Etzioni demonstrates how we have overreacted in recent years by assuming that there must be a tradeoff between morality and freedom. However, this need not be the case, because when order is largely based on moral commitments rather than on the law, and autonomy is regarded as a place in a social space, these two social virtues can reinforce each other.Using this framework, Etzioni studies the implications for the future of diversity in America, the implications for educating the next generation, and our relationships with other societies. He also explores the public policy implications of his observations and how governments, community groups and families can respond and grow.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Amitai Etzioni</b> is a University Professor at George Washington University and the author of fourteen books on social policy and ethics, including <i>The Spirit of Community</i> and <i>The Moral Dimension</i>. He is the founding president of the Communitarian Network, the editor of <i>The Responsive Community</i>, and a former president of the American Sociological Association. He lives in Washington, D.C.

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