The Hero's Journey Toward a Second American CenturyBloomsbury Academic, 2001/11/30 - 240 ページ The hero's journey is a process of (re)discovery of the principles that make up the national identity of a country. These principles must then be applied in the formulation and implementation of foreign policy. For the seventh time in its history, America has discovered a grand synthesis of power and morality in projecting its resources and principles into the global arena. This makes possible a more assertive, moral foreign policy course in responding to a range of foreign policy challenges. Of these challenges, Salla asserts, the most profound in terms of the scale of human suffering around the planet is that concerning violations of the rights of ethnic minorities. |
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... believed that the ego is merely a frag- ment of a larger self that includes the unconscious : [ T ] he personality as a total phenomenon does not coincide with the ego , that is , with the conscious personality , but forms an entity ...
... believed that slavery was a moral evil that ought to play no part in American society . They therefore opposed all forms of political compromise . Henry David Thoreau believed that noncooperation with the state of Massachusetts was ...
... believed that revolutions , which had become the norm for replacing unpopular rulers , was an unstable way of replacing governments . He believed that it was sensible to discourage revolutionary governments from coming to power ...
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The Heros Journey in World Politics | 35 |
Americas First Heros Journey 17641822America | 57 |
Americas Second Heros Journey 18231855Rule | 79 |
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