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473,95 kr. The Woodstock Country School rose on the wave of American energy and idealism following World War II. For most of its 35-year existence, the school was an exciting, successful, esteemed experiment in American education - one that could still be thriving now. This remarkable history, written by an alumnus and former teacher at the school, reads like a novel, as dozens of characters struggle first to build the school, then to save it. Despite their good intentions, WCS foundered on their frailties, irresponsibilities, and a fatally imperfect understanding of what made the school so magical for so many. "You could call it a Rorschach history," says Boardman, who attended WCS from 1952 to 1956 and taught there from 1971 to 1976, "or maybe a collage, since there are hundreds of voices telling the story, each from his or her own perspective, yet there is a remarkable shared perspective of an essentially ineffable institution." WCS tells the story of the school's rise and flourishing, even as it relied on charismatic headmaster David Bailey, whose charisma and dominance shaped the institutional denial that proved too strong to allow the school to survive.
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- American Exceptionalism Takes Its Toll
408,95 kr. This 762-page anthology of William Boardman's recent political essays exposes the self-deception and evasion induced by American exceptionalism. The book addresses unpalatable American realities and argues that if the United States is to be trusted again as a reliable, constitutional democracy, it will have to find the collective courage to break through decades of denial and address an array of ugly truths about itself and its role on the world stage.The book sets the stage with the observation that American Exceptionalism permeates US culture. Most Americans were taught to believe in American superiority long before they were able to think for themselves. "America is the greatest country in the world." But what is the measure of "greatness" for a country? Do genocide, slavery, racism, imperialism and endemic poverty count?Each essay in EXEPTIONAL is a snapshot in time, when the author was reacting to the moment, whether it was an act of voter suppression, the start of an aggressive war, the police killing of another unarmed black person, or the failed humanity of so many of America's "leaders."In its seven sections, the book documents: The erosion of voting rights. The criminalization of free speech. the rise of a police state, a Supreme Court that defends the interests of the rich and powerful with less and less integrity or shame, and other signs that the United States is "losing altitude." The ill-treatment of immigrants and asylum seekers. Ongoing racism and physical attacks against Black Americans. War crimes perpetrated by current and past administrations. Policies dealing with climate change, nuclear weapons and nuclear power that put Americans and the rest of the world at cataclysmic risk. Some of the hundreds of impeachable offenses President Donald Trump has committed from the moment he took office on January 20, 2017.
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