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The Politics Of Meaning: Restoring Hope And Possibility In An Age Of Cynicism

by Michael Lerner

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Drawing on ideas presented in the Bible, Jewish teachings, and his experience as a psychotherapist, Lerner examines the roots of the vague discontent felt by so many Americans about our political system and explains how values can be put back into these broken politics.
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About the author: quoting from the book's back cover, "Michael Lerner is the editor of Tikkun magazine, and holds Ph.D.'s in philosophy and in clinical psychology. He is the author of 'Jewish Renewal: A Path to Healing and Transformation' and with Cornel West, author of 'Jews and Blacks: Let the Healing Begin'. He is rabbi of Beyt Tikkun synagogue in San Francisco." Cornel West, author of, "Race Matters," said of this work, "[This] powerful book speaks to our profound crisis of society and soul with deep and important new insights. Have the courage to read it."
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It is no news to most Americans that our society is in the midst of an ethical and spiritual crisis.
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Drawing on ideas presented in the Bible, Jewish teachings, and his experience as a psychotherapist, Lerner examines the roots of the vague discontent felt by so many Americans about our political system and explains how values can be put back into these broken politics.

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