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Radical Hope: Ethics in the Face of Cultural Devastation
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| #25293 in Books | Harvard University Press | 2008-04-30 | 2008-03-31 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.26 x.54 x5.47l,.42 | File type: PDF | 208 pages | ||17 of 17 people found the following review helpful.| A "Sounding of the Depths" Listening|By J. D.|This is not a "review" so much as a note of appreciation for something the author accomplishes in this book which may not be immediately apparent. In pointing it out, I hope to inspire other readers to a similar appreciation.
We speak of "sounding the depths" but rarely is this act accomplished with sustained attention|From Publishers Weekly|Scholar and author Lear (Therapeutic Action: An Earnest Plea for Irony) decodes the courage and wisdom of the last great chief of the Crow peoples, Plenty Coups (1848-1932), in this "philosophical anthropology" which seeks to pin down the
Shortly before he died, Plenty Coups, the last great Chief of the Crow Nation, told his story―up to a certain point. “When the buffalo went away the hearts of my people fell to the ground,” he said, “and they could not lift them up again. After this nothing happened.” It is precisely this point―that of a people faced with the end of their way of life―that prompts the philosophical and ethical inquiry pursued in Radical Hope. In Jon...
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