Buchzusammenfassung
Barack Hussein Obama is the 44th President of the United States of America. Obama, a two-term president, is the first and only African-American president in US history. Prior to his presidency, he was an Illinois senator from 2005 to 2008 and an Illinois state senator from 1997 to 2004.
According to this book, the essential principles that Americans hold are the foundation for achieving greater social justice, a thriving economy and creating a modern foreign policy.
This book provided answers to the following questions:
What is the present condition of America and what issues is it facing?
The values of the founding fathers are deeply ingrained in every American. However, the country is currently grappling with a lack of empathy. Politics are heavily influenced by the media, interest groups and money. A globalized economy poses the greatest challenge to the average worker.
How can we address these issues by promoting social justice and equality?
To achieve this, America requires a social welfare system and tax policy that distribute both risks and rewards equally among its citizens. In America's multicultural society, faith plays a crucial role in resolving some of the most pressing issues. True equality can be achieved through impartial laws, academic scholarships, and the promotion of social justice. The challenges faced by impoverished inner-city communities can be resolved by educating them and providing them with equal opportunities. To adjust to the changing family dynamics, America requires better educational programs and more support for families.
What steps can the United States take to rejuvenate its economy and formulate a modern foreign policy agenda for the 21st century?
To ensure equal opportunities for all, robust government regulation is required in a thriving free market. To enhance competitiveness, the U.S. should allocate resources to education, scientific advancements, and technology. Investment in alternative energy sources and the implementation of stricter fuel-efficiency standards are essential for energy independence. The 21st-century foreign policy of the United States should prioritize the ongoing global competition of ideas and place greater emphasis on multilateral approaches.
“And if you think education is expensive, wait until you see how much ignorance costs in the 21st century.”
“The thing about getting old is that you’re the same person inside... You’re trapped in this doggone contraption that starts falling apart but it’s still you.”
“Values are faithfully applied to the facts before us, while ideology overrides whatever facts call theory into question."
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