At a critical time in American life, Parker J. Palmer examines how to navigate political tensions for the common good, avoiding the shouting and blaming prevalent in today's politics. Drawing on his extensive experience as an inner life explorer and social change activist, he explores the personal and social infrastructure of American politics. In this work, he seeks to reclaim civic well-being by reflecting on the dynamics of our inner lives. Palmer emphasizes the importance of compassion and creativity among "We the People," asserting that democracy is an ongoing experiment in the strengths and weaknesses of our institutions, communities, and hearts. He warns that the outcome of this experiment is never guaranteed and highlights the potential within us to transform suffering into compassion and conflict into community. Palmer identifies the "habits of the heart" necessary to revitalize our politics and illustrates how they can be cultivated in our daily lives. He offers practical methods for managing our differences, aiming to restore a government "of the people, by the people, for the people." Praise for this work highlights its relevance and wisdom, with various leaders emphasizing its call for dignity, liberty, and accountability in our civic life. The book serves as a timely reminder of the choices we can make to mend the fabric of our democracy and the profound impact each individual can have.
Megan Scribner Ordre des livres


- 2024
- 1999
Let Your Life Speak
- 128pages
- 5 heures de lecture
In this text, the author invites the reader to listen to the inner teacher and follow its leadings toward a sense of meaning and purpose. Telling stories from his life and the lives of others, he shares insights illuminating a path toward vocation for all who seek the true calling of their lives.