At a critical time in American life, Parker J.
Palmer looks with realism and hope at how to deal with
our political tensions for the sake of the common
good—without the shouting, blaming, or defaming so
common in our politics today. In his newest book, Parker
J. Palmer builds on his own extensive experience as
an inner life explorer and social change activist
to examine the personal and social infrastructure of
American politics. What he did for educators in The
Courage to Teach he does here for citizens by looking at
the dynamics of our inner lives for clues to reclaiming
our civic well–being. In Healing the Heart of Democracy,
he points the way to a politics rooted in the
commonwealth of compassion and creativity still found
among "We the People." "Democracy," writes Palmer, "is a
non–stop experiment in the strengths and weaknesses of
our political institutions, local communities, and the
human heart—and its outcome can never be taken for
granted. The experiment is endless, unless we blow up
the lab, and the explosives to do the job are found
within us. But so also is the heart′s alchemy that can
turn suffering into compassion, conflict into community,
and tension into energy for creativity amid democracy′s
demands." Healing the Heart of Democracy names the
"habits of the heart" we need to revitalize our politics
and shows how they can be formed in the everyday venues
of our lives. Palmer proposes practical and hopeful
methods to hold the tensions of our differences in a
manner that can help us restore a government "of the
people, by the people, for the people." Praise for
Healing the Heart of Democracy "We have been trying to
bridge the great divides in this great country for a
long time. In this book, Parker J. Palmer urges us to
′keep on walking, keep on talking′—just as we did in the
civil rights movement—until we cross those bridges
together." — Congressman John Lewis , recipient of the
Martin Luther King Jr. Nonviolent Peace Prize and the
Presidential Medal of Freedom "A book born for this
moment. Wise, evocative, and pragmatic at its core, this
dream for a new politics is grounded in dignity and
liberty for all." — Terry Tempest Williams , author, The
Open Space of Democracy "The most important manifesto in
generations for breaking through the divisiveness that
has paralyzed our democracy." — Bill Shore , founder of
Share Our Strength; author, The Imaginations of
Unreasonable Men "All who harbor concerns about American
politics will find in this book a wise and kindred
spirit who reminds us of choices we can make to help
′reweave the tattered fabric of our civic life.′ You
will close this book appreciating how much you can do,
and how much depends on you." — Diana Chapman Walsh ,
president emerita, Wellesley College "Breaks new ground
in marrying the capacity of the human heart with the
tensions inherent in politics [and] breathes new life
into what it means to be a citizen—accountable,
compassionate, fiercely realistic." — Peter Block and
John McKnight , coauthors, The Abundant Community "The
book we need for recovering the heart—the very core—of
our selves and our democracy." — Krista Tippett , host,
American Public Media′s Being author, Einstein′s God
"Could not be more timely and needed. As one who has
been guided through a time of personal reflection with
Parker Palmer, I invite you to join in a journey through
these chapters." — Congresswoman Lois Capps ,
grandmother, mother, nurse, and seeker after
democracy
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