I just got in the mail today an advance review copy of Gary Hart's The Courage of our Convictions. It looks like it may be an interesting read.
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An impassioned call to arms for Democrats to embrace the principles that made the party and the country great—a true moral vision for leadership at home and abroadIn this powerful and provocative manifesto, a cri de coeur for Democrats who have grown increasingly frustrated with their party's leaders, former senator Gary Hart takes the Democrats to task for choosing caution and calculation in place of moral principles. That path, Hart says, will lead only to sorrow—for the party and for the country.
The Courage of Our Convictions is Hart's call to action—a clear-eyed and plainspoken manifesto that urges a return to the principles bequeathed to the party by its great twentieth-century presidents: Franklin D. Roosevelt's commitment to a single national community, where no American would be left behind; Harry S. Truman's internationalism, which preserved democracy after World War II and led eventually to the defeat of communism; John F. Kennedy's ideal of civic duty and service to the nation; and Lyndon B. Johnson's insistence on equality for all our citizens.
As the midterm elections approach—and with the 2008 presidential election just over the horizon—Hart speaks directly and passionately to the many Democrats who seek a principled change of leadership in Washington. It is the wake-up call that so many Americans have been waiting for.
For the modern Democrat party, a return to the ideals of Roosevelt and Truman wouldn't be a bad idea. Those men had the backbone to stand up for America in the world. Democrats today seem far too busy blaming our country for all the bad things that happen in the world to do any such thing. I don't think I'd become a Democrat if those folks became the party of Roosevelt again, but it would certainly lead to a healthier political climate.
This book isn't due to hit book stores until September, but I should have a review of it up in the next several weeks.


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The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity.
Surely some revelation is at hand;"
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Who Can Enjoy The Treasures of Life?
Why are the people so hungry?
Because their grain is devoured
by the rich in taxes.
That is why people are starving.
Why are the people so rebellious?
Because the government deprives them
of their liberties and rights.
That's why people are rebellious.
Why do people not fear death?
Because their lives
are made so miserable
that death seems no worse than life.
Thus no one can enjoy the treasures of life-
neither the rich who squander their humanity,
nor the government which tyrannizes the people,
nor the people who have nothing to gain from life.
verse 75, p. 151
- Tao Te Ching - translation by Ralph Alan Dale