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The audacity of hope

Book Review by: zerozero     

Original Author: Barack Obama
Barack Obama shares with the reader several aspects of his life,
beginning with his campaigns to the US Senate as a
Democrat. His
feeling is that democracy has gone awry, with a gap between the ideals
professed and the reality witness daily. So small has politics become
that tough decisions are avoided, with things petty and trivial causing
a lot of distraction.
Readers have a glance into the dynamics operating in the sixties for
him as a child of a mixed marriage; we see something of who his mother
really was, then move on to the seventies.
Obama argues there is need for a broad majority of Americans from
across the political divide, all those of good will, to work together
for the benefit of America.
He tells readers of his criticisms of the Bush administration and
confesses he does not see G. Bush as a bad man, and only assumes he is
trying to do what he considers best for the country. He reminds readers
of the constant tension between values which are individualistic and
communal; between the autonomous and those based on solidarity. It is
difficult to balance competing values, and probably even more difficult
to get to the point of debating these hard choices. America is
characterised by the context between power and principle.
We see what can be done and what cannot be done, in the framework of
the American Constitution, whose founders sought to prevent absolute
power.  It allows the envisioning of a road map that allows the
marriage of passion to reason, of individual freedom to the demands of
community. America’s is a constitution that has worked admirably.
Readers journey in this book through the jungle that is politics, as
they try, with the author, to find ways that will tackle problems in
American society, in a concrete and just manner. Obama strongly
advocates that Americans need to return to the principles upon which
their constitution was founded, if they hope to enjoy true democracy.
The author,  -  senator, lawyer, professor and father all
rolled into one - , skilfully sets readers thinking more deeply about
politics and societal values in America.  
Published: January 18, 2008
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