The Road to Character

The Road to Character

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9780812993257
Untertitel:
The Humble Journey to an Excellent Life
Autor:
David Brooks
Herausgeber:
Random House LLC US
Anzahl Seiten:
320
Erscheinungsdatum:
21.04.2015
ISBN:
081299325X

The fact is that we live in a hypercompetitive meritocracy: colleges and businesses alike reward goal-oriented superstars and those who self-promote are most likely to thrive. This rigorous, culture-wide emphasis on external acheivements can lead to great success but it also fosters shrewdness and a narrow self-focus: a "Big Me" culture. As a result, we may be more capable -- but are we better leaders and thinkers?

Zusatztext David Brooks's giftas he might put it in his swift! engaging wayis for making obscure but potent social studies research accessible and even startling. . . . [ The Road to Character is] a hyper-readable! lucid! often richly detailed human story. . . . In the age of the selfie! Brooks wishes to exhort us back to a semiclassical sense of self-restraint! self-erasure! and self-suspicion. Pico Iyer! The New York Times Book Review David Brooksthe New York Times columnist and PBS commentator whose measured calm gives punditry a good nameoffers the building blocks of a meaningful life. Washingtonian This profound and eloquent book is written with moral urgency and philosophical elegance. Andrew Solomon! author of Far from the Tree and The Noonday Demon [Brooks] emerges as a countercultural leader. . . . The literary achievement of The Road to Character is inseparable from the virtues of its author. As the reader! you not only want to know about Frances Perkins or Saint Augustine. You also want to know what Brooks makes of Frances Perkins or Saint Augustine. The voice of the book is calm! fair and humane. The highlight of the material is the quality of the author's moral and spiritual judgments. Michael Gerson! The Washington Post A powerful! haunting book that works its way beneath your skin. The Guardian (U.K.) This learned and engaging book brims with pleasures. Newsday Original and eye-opening . . . At his best! Brooks is a normative version of Malcolm Gladwell! culling from a wide array of scientists and thinkers to weave an idea bigger than the sum of its parts. USA Today David Brooks breaks the columnist's fourth wall. . . . There is something affecting in the diligence with which Brooks seeks a cure for his self-diagnosed shallowness by plumbing the depths of others. . . . Brooks's instinct that there is wisdom to be found in literature that cannot be found in the pages of the latest social science journals is well-advised! and the possibility that his book may bring the likes of Eliot or Samuel Johnsonanother literary figure about whom he writes with engaging sympathyto a wider general readership is a heartening thought. Rebecca Mead! The New Yorker If you want to be reassured that you are special! you will hate this book. But if you like thoughtful polemics! it is worth logging off Facebook to read it. The Economist Brooks uses the powerful stories of people such as Augustine! George Eliot and Dwight Eisenhower to inspire. The Times (U.K.) Elegant and lucid . . . a pitch-perfect clarion call! issued not with preachy hubris but from a deep place of humility! for awakening to the greatest rewards of living . . . The Road to Character is an essential read in its entiretyAnne Lamott with a harder edge of moral philosophy! Seneca with a softer edge of spiritual sensitivity! E. F. Schumacher for perplexed moderns. Maria Popova! Brain Pickings Informationen zum Autor David Brooks Klappentext #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • David Brooks challenges us to rebalance the scales between the focus on external success-"résumé virtues"-and our core principles. NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY THE ECONOMIST With the wisdom, humor, curiosity, and sharp insights that have brought millions of readers to his New York Times column and his previous bestsellers, David Brooks has consistently illuminated our daily lives in surprising and original ways. In The Social Animal, he explored the neuroscience of human connection and how we can flourish together. Now, in The Road to Character, he focuses on the deeper values that should inform our lives. Looking to some of the w...

ldquo;David Brooks’s gift—as he might put it in his swift, engaging way—is for making obscure but potent social studies research accessible and even startling. . . . [The Road to Character is] a hyper-readable, lucid, often richly detailed human story. . . . In the age of the selfie, Brooks wishes to exhort us back to a semiclassical sense of self-restraint, self-erasure, and self-suspicion.”—Pico Iyer, The New York Times Book Review

“David Brooks—the New York Times columnist and PBS commentator whose measured calm gives punditry a good name—offers the building blocks of a meaningful life.”—Washingtonian

“This profound and eloquent book is written with moral urgency and philosophical elegance.”—Andrew Solomon, author of Far from the Tree and The Noonday Demon

“[Brooks] emerges as a countercultural leader. . . . The literary achievement of The Road to Character is inseparable from the virtues of its author. As the reader, you not only want to know about Frances Perkins or Saint Augustine. You also want to know what Brooks makes of Frances Perkins or Saint Augustine. The voice of the book is calm, fair and humane. The highlight of the material is the quality of the author’s moral and spiritual judgments.”—Michael Gerson, The Washington Post

“A powerful, haunting book that works its way beneath your skin.”—The Guardian (U.K.)

“This learned and engaging book brims with pleasures.”—Newsday

“Original and eye-opening . . . At his best, Brooks is a normative version of Malcolm Gladwell, culling from a wide array of scientists and thinkers to weave an idea bigger than the sum of its parts.”—USA Today

“David Brooks breaks the columnist’s fourth wall. . . . There is something affecting in the diligence with which Brooks seeks a cure for his self-diagnosed shallowness by plumbing the depths of others. . . . Brooks’s instinct that there is wisdom to be found in literature that cannot be found in the pages of the latest social science journals is well-advised, and the possibility that his book may bring the likes of Eliot or Samuel Johnson—another literary figure about whom he writes with engaging sympathy—to a wider general readership is a heartening thought.”—Rebecca Mead, The New Yorker

“If you want to be reassured that you are special, you will hate this book. But if you like thoughtful polemics, it is worth logging off Facebook to read it.”—The Economist

“Brooks uses the powerful stories of people such as Augustine, George Eliot and Dwight Eisenhower to inspire.”—The Times (U.K.)

“Elegant and lucid . . . a pitch-perfect clarion call, issued not with preachy hubris but from a deep place of humility, for awakening to the greatest rewards of living . . . The Road to Character is an essential read in its entirety—Anne Lamott with a harder edge of moral philosophy, Seneca with a softer edge of spiritual sensitivity, E. F. Schumacher for perplexed moderns.”—Maria Popova, Brain Pickings

Autorentext
David Brooks

Klappentext
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • David Brooks challenges us to rebalance the scales between the focus on external success-"résumé virtues"-and our core principles.

NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY THE ECONOMIST

With the wisdom, humor, curiosity, and sharp insights that have brought millions of readers to his New York Times column and his…


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