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A Thousand Small Sanities: The Moral Adventure of Liberalism Kindle Edition
Not since the early twentieth century has liberalism, and liberals, been under such relentless attack, from both right and left. The crisis of democracy in our era has produced a crisis of faith in liberal institutions and, even worse, in liberal thought.
A Thousand Small Sanities is a manifesto rooted in the lives of people who invented and extended the liberal tradition. Taking us from Montaigne to Mill, and from Middlemarch to the civil rights movement, Adam Gopnik argues that liberalism is not a form of centrism, nor simply another word for free markets, nor merely a term denoting a set of rights. It is something far more ambitious: the search for radical change by humane measures. Gopnik shows us why liberalism is one of the great moral adventures in human history -- and why, in an age of autocracy, our lives may depend on its continuation.
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"Written with Adam Gopnik's signature wit and charm, A Thousand Small Sanities is also a clarion call at a moment of great danger. This fierce, capacious, and startlingly intelligent defense of a whole political, social, and moral order is essential reading for our time."
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- ASIN : B07H2B4WQW
- Publisher : Basic Books (May 14, 2019)
- Publication date : May 14, 2019
- Language : English
- File size : 1.6 MB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
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- Print length : 290 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : 1541699343
- Best Sellers Rank: #830,844 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #503 in 21st Century History of the U.S.
- #912 in Political Philosophy (Kindle Store)
- #1,010 in Political Economy
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Customers appreciate the book's exploration of liberalism, with one noting how it brings a human dimension to its development. Moreover, the writing style receives praise for being clean and clear, with customers enthralled by the author's artistry. Additionally, customers find the book readable and elegant, with one describing it as a beautiful paean to Liberalism.
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Customers appreciate the book's exploration of liberal theory and its public-minded defense, with one customer noting how it brings a human dimension to its development.
"...its history, present status-- along with how it differs from other political currents, both on the left and right...." Read more
"...This is a short book of less than 250 pages, but it is filled with wisdom and common sense...." Read more
"...to find for over a decade-a readable intellectual history and defense of liberalism...." Read more
"...Instead, he plows a wide, steady path toward an unexpected, important insight...." Read more
Customers appreciate the writing style of the book, describing it as clean, clear, and well-thought-out, with one customer noting its eloquent expression.
"The book is a well-written exploration of liberalism-- its history, present status-- along with how it differs from other political currents, both..." Read more
"...Gopnik is one of the finest writers living today, and his essays are models for good writing and clear thinking...." Read more
"...passages and thought, 'That is absolutely correct, and he has expressed it eloquently."..." Read more
"...was the book I’d been trying to find for over a decade-a readable intellectual history and defense of liberalism...." Read more
Customers find the book readable and interesting, with one customer particularly praising the first chapter.
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Customers find the book elegant, with one describing it as a beautiful paean to Liberalism.
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- Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2021The book is a well-written exploration of liberalism-- its history, present status-- along with how it differs from other political currents, both on the left and right. The author seems to anticipate attacks from both sides, and strives to answer them in a reasonable, well-thought-out manner. The first chapter in particular was very good. The writer's style is not polemical, indeed he goes out of his way to point out the good points of concepts such as intersectionality while also noting how it can go awry. He's very good at explaining the core values of liberal thought. It's true that liberalism's accent on reform is not nearly as exciting as calls for revolution. I have read several books analyzing both post-modernism and Trumpism and Mr. Gopnik is much more measured in his arguments than other authors. He's rather gentle really, and that was surprising, and refreshing, too. I'm not sure who (besides me) will read this, as he IS so reasonable. But the book is definitely worth reading. Gopnik has set himself a thankless task because he will probably make people on both the right and the left mad at him. But I'm glad he has taken up the challenge.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2019When I see Adam Gopnik's byline on a New Yorker article or find one of his memoirs in a book store I always turn to it first. Gopnik is one of the finest writers living today, and his essays are models for good writing and clear thinking. A Thousand Small Sanities is subtitled The Moral Adventure of Liberalism, and it is one of the best adventures Gopnik has ever taken me on: a reminder of what is really meant by the often besmirched word "liberalism."
Gopnik writes that this book had its origins on that dark November night in 2016 when it became clear to him, his seventeen year old daughter Olivia, and millions of other appalled Americans, including me, that Donald Trump would be the next President. Gopnik uses capsule biographies of some of the seminal thinkers who contributed to the liberal idea, from Montaigne through John Stuart Mill, Harriet Taylor, George Eliot and George Henry Lewes, Frederick Douglass, Bayard Rustin, Abraham Lincoln, William Gladstone, Adam Smith, Charles Darwin, and many others, using their own commentaries to enrich his story. He also includes two important chapters on why Liberalism is hated by both the Right and the Left, and finishes with a Finale or conclusion in which he finds reasons for optimism and confidence.
This is a short book of less than 250 pages, but it is filled with wisdom and common sense. A Thousand Small Sanities does the reader a great service by raising Liberalism above the caricatures and distortions foisted on it by both Left and Right and reminding him or her of the truth.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2020Although I thoroughly enjoyed the book overall, I do hope the author did not think that even most well-educated readers would be familiar with all the historical figures he goes on about endlessly. Perhaps the idea was to arouse in the reader some curiosity about those figures, their actions, and their writings (which in my case it did). The value of the book is in the portions where Gopnik applies his own liberal thought and explanations to our current situation, particularly in the last chapter. I read some of those passages and thought, 'That is absolutely correct, and he has expressed it eloquently." Those parts of the book made it well worth wading through the romances of 19th Century activists. I think Mr. Gopnik's daughter got what she asked for.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2021This was the book I’d been trying to find for over a decade-a readable intellectual history and defense of liberalism. As opposed to right wing polemics and histories of leftist class struggle theory, this actually spoke to the pragmatism that has defined my beliefs and is constantly belittled by far let and right.
However, it’s a fair and sometimes challenging read. I challenge any liberal to come away from the section on Rightest attacks on liberalism without at least some doubt about whether modern liberalism provides the sense of community needed for a unified nation, or to read the Leftist critique without at least some doubt about whether modern liberalism is worth saving from the unrestricted free market which has poisoned some of the center-left.
But then again these doubts are the point of the book, and as the author would say, of being a liberal.
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- PiotrReviewed in the United Kingdom on August 7, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Must read to expand your horizons
very well written in a typical American style: easy to read yet offers a lot of useful knowledge, great to dispel many myths about liberalism, especially useful in the age of populism
- Amazon CustomerReviewed in Germany on March 15, 2021
3.0 out of 5 stars Decent
A spirited defence of liberal thought written in an engaging, conversational style. However, those looking for a more philosophical or rigorously argued approach, or a deeper inquiry into the limitations of liberalism as an applied political ideology today may be disappointed.
- davidReviewed in Canada on August 29, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Essential reading in current times
This was a challenging but ultimately very rewarding discussion of liberalism, which renews one’s faith in our tradition. In addition, it was written by an ex-pat canadian. Deals extensively with challenges from the right and the left, with a focus on populism.
- Anthony ColemanReviewed in the United Kingdom on February 15, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars A Solid Primer
A worthwhile read for those with frequently felt though awkwardly or timdly expressed inclinations toward the embattled position of righteous liberalism.
- cynthiaReviewed in Canada on October 20, 2024
3.0 out of 5 stars Intelligent
Intelligent book, but a difficult read. Worthwhile content. But I've never seen this many run-on sentences on one page.