A Politics of Love: A Handbook for a New American Revolution

In this stirring call to arms, the activist, spiritual leader, and New York Times bestselling author of the classic Return to Love confronts the cancerous politics of fear and divisiveness threatening the United States today, urging all spiritually aware Americans to return to-and act out of-our deepest value: love.

America's story is one of great social achievement. From the Abolitionists who fought to outlaw slavery, to the Suffragettes who championed women's right to vote, to the Civil Rights proponents who battled segregation and institutionalized white supremacy, to the proponents of the women's movement and gay rights seeking equality for all, citizens for generations have risen up to fulfill the promise of our nation. Over the course of America's history, these activists have both embodied and enacted the nation's deepest values.

Today, America once again is in turmoil. A spiritual cancer of fear threatens to undo the progress we have achieved. Discord and hatred are dissolving our communal bonds and undermining the spirit of social responsibility-the duty we feel toward one another. In this powerful spiritual manifesto, Marianne Williamson offers a tonic for this cultural malignancy. She urges us to imitate the heroes of our past and live out our deepest spiritual commitment: where some have sown hatred, let us now sow love.

Williamson argues that we must do more than respond to external political issues. We must address the deeper, internal causes that have led to this current dysfunction. We need a new, whole-person politics of love that stems not just from the head but from the heart, not just from intellectual understanding but from a genuine affection for one another. By committing to love, we will make a meaningful contribution to the joyful, fierce and disruptive energies that are rising at this critical point in time. In the words of Abraham Lincoln, ""we must think anew, and act anew . . . and then we shall save our country.""

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A Politics of Love: A Handbook for a New American Revolution

In this stirring call to arms, the activist, spiritual leader, and New York Times bestselling author of the classic Return to Love confronts the cancerous politics of fear and divisiveness threatening the United States today, urging all spiritually aware Americans to return to-and act out of-our deepest value: love.

America's story is one of great social achievement. From the Abolitionists who fought to outlaw slavery, to the Suffragettes who championed women's right to vote, to the Civil Rights proponents who battled segregation and institutionalized white supremacy, to the proponents of the women's movement and gay rights seeking equality for all, citizens for generations have risen up to fulfill the promise of our nation. Over the course of America's history, these activists have both embodied and enacted the nation's deepest values.

Today, America once again is in turmoil. A spiritual cancer of fear threatens to undo the progress we have achieved. Discord and hatred are dissolving our communal bonds and undermining the spirit of social responsibility-the duty we feel toward one another. In this powerful spiritual manifesto, Marianne Williamson offers a tonic for this cultural malignancy. She urges us to imitate the heroes of our past and live out our deepest spiritual commitment: where some have sown hatred, let us now sow love.

Williamson argues that we must do more than respond to external political issues. We must address the deeper, internal causes that have led to this current dysfunction. We need a new, whole-person politics of love that stems not just from the head but from the heart, not just from intellectual understanding but from a genuine affection for one another. By committing to love, we will make a meaningful contribution to the joyful, fierce and disruptive energies that are rising at this critical point in time. In the words of Abraham Lincoln, ""we must think anew, and act anew . . . and then we shall save our country.""

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A Politics of Love: A Handbook for a New American Revolution

A Politics of Love: A Handbook for a New American Revolution

by Marianne Williamson

Narrated by Carrington MacDuffie

Unabridged — 5 hours, 31 minutes

A Politics of Love: A Handbook for a New American Revolution

A Politics of Love: A Handbook for a New American Revolution

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In this stirring call to arms, the activist, spiritual leader, and New York Times bestselling author of the classic Return to Love confronts the cancerous politics of fear and divisiveness threatening the United States today, urging all spiritually aware Americans to return to-and act out of-our deepest value: love.

America's story is one of great social achievement. From the Abolitionists who fought to outlaw slavery, to the Suffragettes who championed women's right to vote, to the Civil Rights proponents who battled segregation and institutionalized white supremacy, to the proponents of the women's movement and gay rights seeking equality for all, citizens for generations have risen up to fulfill the promise of our nation. Over the course of America's history, these activists have both embodied and enacted the nation's deepest values.

Today, America once again is in turmoil. A spiritual cancer of fear threatens to undo the progress we have achieved. Discord and hatred are dissolving our communal bonds and undermining the spirit of social responsibility-the duty we feel toward one another. In this powerful spiritual manifesto, Marianne Williamson offers a tonic for this cultural malignancy. She urges us to imitate the heroes of our past and live out our deepest spiritual commitment: where some have sown hatred, let us now sow love.

Williamson argues that we must do more than respond to external political issues. We must address the deeper, internal causes that have led to this current dysfunction. We need a new, whole-person politics of love that stems not just from the head but from the heart, not just from intellectual understanding but from a genuine affection for one another. By committing to love, we will make a meaningful contribution to the joyful, fierce and disruptive energies that are rising at this critical point in time. In the words of Abraham Lincoln, ""we must think anew, and act anew . . . and then we shall save our country.""


Editorial Reviews

JULY 2020 - AudioFile

Narrator Carrington McDuffie communicates the revolutionary spirit and intellectual depth behind spiritual teacher Marianne Williamson's most recent audiobook. With McDuffie’s mature voice and thoughtful pacing, her sound has the stature needed to deliver this work, which blends the author’s lyrical writing with ideas and sensibilities that seem to have come from the ancients. MacDuffie’s performance is both satisfying and convincing as she expresses Williamson’s quiet outrage and cautious hope about the state of politics, business, and community life today. When you hear the author’s accounting of America’s social and economic dysfunctions and their obvious remedies, when you absorb the love and altruism that permeate this stirring audiobook, it will be hard to think of anyone who could have read it more beautifully. T.W. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine

From the Publisher

She believe[s] that if we were to look at all the country’s problems through the prism of love, we could undo everything from poverty to climate change to the immigration crisis. . . . It sounds crazy . . . or maybe it’s just so radical you have to hear it for yourself.” — The New York Times

“She represents something that feels new: the entrance of this spiritual movement into electoral politics.” — The New Yorker

 “Her book is a rallying cry, a study of our humanity, and a warning of what will happen to us and to our country if we don’t find our way back to love.” — goop

“Her call for love and care in politics is noble and should not be minimized.” — The New York Journal of Books

“In this time of fear and divisiveness, Williamson urges spiritually aware Americans to return to—and act out of—our deepest value: love” — Publishers Weekly

The New York Journal of Books

Her call for love and care in politics is noble and should not be minimized.

goop

Her book is a rallying cry, a study of our humanity, and a warning of what will happen to us and to our country if we don’t find our way back to love.

The New Yorker

She represents something that feels new: the entrance of this spiritual movement into electoral politics.

The New York Times

She believe[s] that if we were to look at all the country’s problems through the prism of love, we could undo everything from poverty to climate change to the immigration crisis. . . . It sounds crazy . . . or maybe it’s just so radical you have to hear it for yourself.

The New York Times

She believe[s] that if we were to look at all the country’s problems through the prism of love, we could undo everything from poverty to climate change to the immigration crisis. . . . It sounds crazy . . . or maybe it’s just so radical you have to hear it for yourself.

The New Yorker

She represents something that feels new: the entrance of this spiritual movement into electoral politics.

JULY 2020 - AudioFile

Narrator Carrington McDuffie communicates the revolutionary spirit and intellectual depth behind spiritual teacher Marianne Williamson's most recent audiobook. With McDuffie’s mature voice and thoughtful pacing, her sound has the stature needed to deliver this work, which blends the author’s lyrical writing with ideas and sensibilities that seem to have come from the ancients. MacDuffie’s performance is both satisfying and convincing as she expresses Williamson’s quiet outrage and cautious hope about the state of politics, business, and community life today. When you hear the author’s accounting of America’s social and economic dysfunctions and their obvious remedies, when you absorb the love and altruism that permeate this stirring audiobook, it will be hard to think of anyone who could have read it more beautifully. T.W. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170097609
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 04/23/2019
Series: The Marianne Williamson Series
Edition description: Unabridged
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