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Martin E. Marty (Author)
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Joanna Jackson Goldman Memorial Lecture on American Civilization October 15, 1998

E pluribus unum no longer holds. Out of the many have come as many claims and grievances, all at war with the idea of one nation undivided. The damage thus done to our national life, as too few Americans seek a common good, is Martin Marty's concern. His book is an urgent call for repair and a personal testament toward resolution.

A world-renowned authority on religion and ethics in America, Marty gives a judicious account (itself a rarity and a relief in our day of uncivil discourse) of how the body politic has been torn between the imperative of one people, one voice, and the separate urgings of distinct identities--racial, ethnic, religious, gendered, ideological, economic. Foreseeing an utter deadlock in public life, with devastating consequences, if this continues, he envisions steps we might take to carry America past the new turbulence.

While the grand story of oneness eludes us (and probably always will), Marty reminds us that we do have a rich, ever-growing, and ever more inclusive repertory of myths, symbols, histories, and, most of all, stories on which to draw. He pictures these stories, with their diverse interpretations, as part of a conversation that crosses the boundaries of groups. Where argument polarizes and deafens, conversation is open ended, guided by questions, allowing for inventiveness, fair play, and dignity for all. It serves as a medium in Marty's broader vision, which replaces the restrictive, difficult, and perhaps unattainable ideal of "community" with the looser, more workable idea of "association."

An "association of associations" is what Marty contemplates, and for the spirit and will to promote it he looks to eighteenth-century motifs of sentiment and affection, convergences of intellect and emotion that develop from shared experience. And as this book so eloquently reminds us, America, however diverse, is an experience we all share.


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With characteristic insight, wit, and eloquence, Martin Marty challenges us to rethink the cultural assumptions that form the very basis of American democracy Eschewing such hackneyed language as "culture wars" and "identity politics. " The One and the Many shows that national unity in a time of heightened diversity can only be achieved if serious attention is paid to narratives and rituals from which our nation has always drawn strength. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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On the back of a coin we read, "E pluribus unum"?out of many, one. But is it true anymore? Rev. Marty, Fairfax M. Cone Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago and an acclaimed commentator on religion and ethics in America, guides the general reader through the interplay of unity and pluralism?the striving for "community" amidst centripetal forces?to a broader understanding of "association" as motif and force in American culture. He shows how a cohesion of mind and affection emerges from shared experience, restoring the soul of the body politic. And he reminds us that this pluralistic phenomenon that is America is one experience we all share. A valuable study; for academic collections.?John R. Leech, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Paperback: 254 pages
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press (October 15, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 067463828X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0674638280
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,007,688 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars THE ROMANTIC NOTION OF AN IDEALIST, November 18, 2003
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Debra A. Hepburn (Moravian Theological Seminary) - See all my reviews
Below is a review of the One And The Many America's Struggle for the Common Good by Martin Marty. In the first section of the book, Marty presents the case of the "traumatization" of American society. Arguing that the manner in which different groups of people relate to each other destroys the concept of the one, Marty goes on to show how diverse group's need for identity is both necessary and destructive. The author asks several good questions during his initial discourse. How can groups remain respectful? How can they co-exist without shattering the illusion (my word) of unity that pervades our ethos as "One Nation Under God?" He continues to build a case from the thesis, "Trauma occurs as each group insists on its own identity and by promoting a mutually exclusive subculture at the expense of the common weal." Marty's pedagogical commitment is experienced as he attempts to define his use of certain language that he correctly assumes might not be common lingo for the reader. The book certainly provides thought provoking conversation and leads to continue study of the subject of America as a Nation State. Who are we? . . . (Property of the writer)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant But Short On Answers, June 30, 2000
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Prof. Marty's book is a profound synthesis of the essential problem of America: how to unite our diverging cultures and interests into something common to all. Marty gives respect to the varied 'stories' that he speaks of and encourages us all to listen more to each of them. While I agree that listening is a good start, do not expect more tangible answers from The One and the Many. Such is the nature of the problem and this book. Overall, an excellent effort by an established scholar.
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