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The Pursuit of Happiness in Times of War

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ISBN/EAN: 9781461614210
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 336 S.
Auflage: 1. Auflage 2005
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The Founders wrote in 1776 that "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" are unalienable American rights. InThe Pursuit of Happiness in Times of War, Carl M. Cannon shows how this single phrase is one of almost unbelievable historical power. It was this rich rhetorical vein that New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani and President George W. Bush tapped into after 9/11 when they urged Americans to go to ballgames, to shop, to do things that made them happy even in the face of unrivaled horror. From the Revolutionary War to the current War on Terrorism, Americans have lived out this creed. They have been helped in this effort by their elected leaders, who in times of war inevitably hark back to Jefferson's soaring language. If the former Gotham mayor and the current president had perfect pitch in the days after September 11, so too have American presidents and other leaders throughout our nation's history.In this book, Mr. Cannona Pulitzer Prize-winning journalisttraces the roots of Jefferson's powerful phrase and explores how it has been embraced by wartime presidents for two centuries. Mr. Cannon draws on original research at presidential libraries and interviews with Gerald R. Ford, Jimmy Carter, George H. W. Bush, and Bill Clinton, among others. He discussed with the presidents exactly what the phrase means to them. Mr. Cannon charts how Americans' understanding of the pursuit of happiness has changed through the years as the nation itself has changed.In the end, America's political leaders have all come to the same conclusion as its spiritual leaders: True happinesseither for a nation or an individualdoes not come from conquest or fortune or even from the attainment of freedom itself. It comes in the pursuit of happiness for the benefit of others. This may be one truth that contemporary liberals and conservatives can agree on. John McCain and Jimmy Carter both envision happiness as a sacrifice to a higher calling, embodied in everything from McCain's time as a prisoner of war to the N

Autorenportrait

Carl M. Cannon is a White House correspondent forNational Journal, Washington's highly respected, non-partisan weekly journal on politics and government. Previously he worked for six different newspapers over a twenty-year span. He was a member of the San JoseMercury News staff awarded the Pulitzer Prize for coverage of the Loma Prieta earthquake in the San Francisco Bay area in 1989. He has written for numerous magazines includingThe Atlantic Monthly, New Republic, Forbes ASAP, Brill's Content, George, Mother Jones, andNational Review. He is the coauthor ofBoy Genius, a new book about top White House adviser Karl Rove. A native of San Francisco, Cannon attended the University of Colorado at Boulder and currently resides in Arlington, Virginia.

Inhalt

Chapter 1 PrefaceChapter 2 I American PieChapter 3 II A Felicitous Choice of WordsChapter 4 III Everywhere in ChainsChapter 5 IV Unfinished WorkChapter 6 V "Peace Now!"Chapter 7 VI Happy WarriorsChapter 8 VII More Unfinished WorkChapter 9 VIII Pursuit of KnowledgeChapter 10 IX True HappinessChapter 11 X Freedom ManChapter 12 Epilogue

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