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Politics In Compassion: The Future Of American Politics [Paperback]

Jack Schauer (Author)
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October 24, 2008


Politics In Compassion Is A Rare Commodity

This study of political compassion as viewed within American political history, includes such political leaders and individuals as Franklin Roosevelt, Lyndon Johnson, Robert Kennedy and Jane Addams, among others. What does a sense of political compassion imply in terms of it being utilized for the common good as well as how it is translated into effective public policies?

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  • Paperback: 120 pages
  • Publisher: Outskirts Press; Likely 1st Edition edition (October 24, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1432729098
  • ISBN-13: 978-1432729097
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.1 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #8,802,715 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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2.0 out of 5 stars Political Persuasion Minus Depth Plus Weak Editing Equals Dissapointment, March 3, 2009
This review is from: Politics In Compassion: The Future Of American Politics (Paperback)
Politics In Compassion: The Future of American Politics is a political book about the present need for political change and why, in the author's view, we need government involvement to solve most of society's ills. This book emphasizes the need for political compassion and it takes the stand that government intervention is critical to ending discrimination, taking care of the elderly, and solving many of America's social problems.

This book basically presents an argument in favor of relying on government as the most practical means to an important end: The reduction of poverty and the prevention of problems involving troubled youth, needy elderly, uninsured citizens with no access to health care, etc. This book takes the stand that government needs to act as the catalyst for change by passing legislation that addresses extreme poverty, guarantees health care for all, etc., thereby raising disadvantaged individuals out of their economic slump and improving their lives in the future.

This book is certainly passionate about the subject of compassion and it attempts to offer persuasive arguments in favor of its premise. The author is very respectful of the reader when he talks about the need for more government intervention in the economic lives of Americans, and I respect him back for his polite writing style. But I can't say I agree with much of what he says. His proposals for improving the quality of life through government intervention have not fared well in very many countries and it has been shown over and over again that a free enterprise system is the best way to accumulate wealth. But the main problems I have with this book are not necessarily my disagreements in principle. My issues are the books brief length and limited time spent trying to present and build a case, along with the book's somewhat sloppy presentation. My first issue is the one that will matter most to those who read the book. This book is, after all, a work of political persuasion at its core, but the chapters are too brief for the author to have a chance to develop his arguments. The book is too brief to examine different problems thoroughly and it doesn't present a well- reasoned argument that would convince the reader to accept the author's point of view.

Like I said before, I like that the author wrote this book in a respectful, non- confrontational way, but the lack of sufficient editing annoyed me all the way through. For one example, readers will quickly notice that one chapter, chapter 3, doesn't have a title while the others do have a title. For another example, simply turn to many of the book's pages and you will see strikethroughs (incorrect words that need to be omitted and show a line through the middle of the word, but were never deleted), run- on sentences, bad grammar, misspellings, etc. I am a little surprised that this book went to press in this condition. The author and the publisher should have noticed these mistakes and corrected them before the book was ever sent to the print.

Compassion is certainly a great idea in concept and few among us would argue that more compassion toward fellow humans isn't something in which we should strive to achieve. But this book is a weak effort that has a few good discussion points, but is far too brief and too sloppy in its presentation to recommend. I don't agree with the book's core premise, but the main problem I have with this book isn't its stance; it's the fact that it isn't fully developed and thus does not convince me to consider the author's point of view. This, along with the littering of the book with bad grammar and other editing mistakes, makes this a book to avoid.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good ideas, the author understands much about the issues, but there is not enough depth to be significant, January 31, 2009
This review is from: Politics In Compassion: The Future Of American Politics (Paperback)
While the author certainly expresses some good ideas in this book, the problems are too complex and his analysis is short and necessarily simplistic. His primary theme is that true compassion should be an essential component of major political decisions affecting the social structure. My wife works as a counselor of drug abusing women and she often tells me about the problems they have in trying to rebuild their lives. All of them have children and when they want to work their low level of skills keeps their wage opportunities down to the point that the cost of childcare is too high to allow them to work. Therefore, their only real option is to continue on welfare.
Schauer's treatment of this problem is right on, at least to the extent that it is examined. Chapter 5, "Impact of Welfare Reform Upon Nonprofit People" demonstrates his knowledge of the reality of welfare reform, however thirteen pages is nowhere near enough to explore the subject in any depth. "White Privilege and Racism in America", the topic of chapter 6, is another example of a topic of critical importance, but once again the limitations of fifteen pages prevents any real examination of this extremely complex topic.
I applaud Schauer for taking the position that political action is not something that can be done "by-the-numbers", costs are important but often the real costs are either hidden or ignored to avoid the inconvenience of admitting them. True compassion is a biblical virtue, it was arguably the primary theme of Jesus as he walked and preached. I agree with Schauer that more of it is needed in the political arena.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Informative and Thought Provoking!!!, March 31, 2009
This review is from: Politics In Compassion: The Future Of American Politics (Paperback)
I read Politics in Compassion by Jack Schauer. I think this is the perfect book for someone who is a busy, real life person, working hard in the world and has little time for reading in depth, complicated books on politics and government. It gave me much food for thought on many levels. It opened up ideas and thoughts about how my country and government runs, how it failed and how it may continue in the future. Since I have not had a chance in my life to delve deeply into the subject of government and politics, I have felt the urge to be more informed. This book gave me insights I had not previously been aware of. I am a firm believer in pulling oneself up by the bootstraps, and yet I am also a spiritual person, who believes that compassion in this world is high on the list of virtues a country and world must have in order to climb to greater levels of humanity and civility. This book made me more aware of the complexities of dealing with the many political, governmental, and socio-economic issues, and that somehow we must tie that in with compassion. This we all must understand in order to move into a healthier future for all.
I like the idea in the book that addresses the idea of responsibility of us all. Both rich and poor must take responsibility for themselves in order to really make things work. These days, we need to hear this more than ever, as the rich have abused the system and have brought the world almost to its knees financially, and the poor are encouraged and even forced to stay in a system that perpetuates their poverty and their inability to think for themselves. I would recommend this book. It is informative, and one can grasp the concepts quickly without getting bogged down in detail.
Clearly Mr. Schauer has studied these things over time, and feels his sense of responsibility to get this information out to those who are not so informed. I would give this book a 4 out of 5.
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