The History of Freedom : From Moses to Mandela

The History of Freedom : From Moses to Mandela

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 272 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780230607743
  • DDC分類 323.4409

Full Description

Michael Moynihan provides a historical measure for the fundamental concept of "freedom," both a popular history of freedom as well as a catalyst for discussion of the status of freedom today. To define and quantify "freedom," Moynihan reaches back through history to the primordial moment for freedom in the West: the flight of Jews from slavery in Egypt. He then traces an arc that takes the reader through ancient Athens and Rome, Runnymede in the 13th century, Philadelphia in 1787, through to the overthrow of the Raj, the collapse of the Berlin Wall, and up to the present. This engaging tour illustrates his thesis that freedom has never been the natural state of man, but rather a privilege that must be constantly attended to, fought for, and earned. Moynhihan then applies his historical lens to the specific threats to freedom in our contemporary landscape: fundamentalism, China's rise as an economic power, and the vulnerability of the U.S. economy to foreign oil and a society of indebted citizens.

Contents

Foreword Introduction: Defining Freedom Sinai, 14th Century, BC Athens, 6th Century BC Rome, 1st Century BC Venice, 9th Century Runnymede, 1215 Philadelphia, 1787 New York, 1886 India, 1947 San Francisco, 1967 Berlin, 1989 Freedom Today The Future of Freedom: A Free Agenda

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