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  • - Grounded hope for democracy and the earth inspired by Thomas Paine's Common Sense
    af Judah Freed
    179,95 - 281,95 kr.

    IN THESE TRYING TIMES of rapid climate change when autocracy threatens democracy, Making Global Sense revives ideas and ideals from Thomas Paine and the Enlightenment to champion 21st century enlightenment.Seasoned journalist Judah Freed weaves essay and memoir to update Common Sense by Thomas Paine. Where Paine in 1776 challenged monarchy and hereditary succession, instead proposing a democratic republic, Freed challenges ancient alpha male rule and authority addiction (hidden by split perceptions), instead proposing mindful self rule, personal democracy and direct republics. Where Paine inspired independence and revolution, Freed inspires interdependence and evolution. Making Global Sense reports that more than a billion of us on earth are aware of our global oneness. We form a global sense movement that's now generating critical mass for a global shift into enlightened societies. Judah Freed frames his essays within the memoir survival story behind the insights voiced in Making Global Sense, which he began writing in 2001. He vulnerably narrates childhood abuse, school bullying; joining a cult at age 20, fleeing at age 24, then recovery by facing his authority addiction and committing to self rule. He recalls ego follies in decades of local to international journalism, making vivid his world travel adventures, like landing in Fiji amid a coup and the impact of visiting Gandhi's home in Mumbai. He shares his soul choice as an elder to survive cancer, so he can finish this book.Third edition updated for 2024 U.S. elections, Ukraine, Israel/Gaza, and world news.Awards for the 2nd edition: Nautilus Book Award - MemoirEric Hoffer Book Award - CultureMontaigne Book Medal - Finalist2023 Dayton Literary Peace Prize (Nominee)THE AUTHORJudah Freed is a seasoned journalist who's written or edited eight books that won seven awards. His 50 years in journalism feature a decade covering Colorado, two decades pioneering coverage of new media for U.S. and European trade magazines, a decade covering Kauai, and today covering Colorado for a national news service.Judah earned a 1988 double BA in journalism and communication from the University Without Walls at Loretto Heights College (Regis). He researched rhetoric, organizational cultures and public communication through the Individualized MA program of Antioch University. Judah is a member of the American Society of Journalists and Authors (First Amendment and Banned Books committees), PEN America, The Authors Guild, Society of Professional Journalists, Coalition of Visionary Resources (COVR). Independent Book Publishers Association (USA); Alliance of Independent Authors (UK), Colorado Independent Publishers Association (past board); Colorado Authors League (past president), Denver Press Club (past board), and the Banned Books Week Coalition (national steering committee); Thomas Paine National Historical Association (board, editor of The Beacon).

  • af Judah Freed
    168,95 kr.

    A Fable of Liberty Lost and Found is a short parable offering insights for the hard choices our world faces today. The satiric cautionary tale tells what happens in any society when people lose a sense of our natural oneness.The allegory is inspired by the fable that opens Thomas's Paine's Common Sense. To show the design and purpose of government, Paine imagines a remote community trying to govern itself, showing how the different forms of government arise. His pivotal writings convinced most 18th century colonial Americans to reject monarchy and establish the world's first modern democracy.Today in the early 21st century, award-winning author and seasoned journalist Judah Freed builds on Paine's fable to warn about our nations' corrupt slide into tyranny and collapse. The ending offers hope for reviving democracy. The author's imagination and satire are informed by recent trends and events in the USA and around the world.Synopsis: The short story is told in two parts with 10 sections. Part I tells a tale of conscious people who land on a remote island to escape dystopia. Over the generations, their society goes from utopian anarchy to open democracy, then they choose a republic, which gets corrupted, leading to tyranny and collapse. Part II offers an optimistic alternative ending, a vision of the people instead emerging into an enlightened society. We need all the hope we can get these days. (Reading time: 30 minutes.)Book Backstory: This two-part work of fiction originated as the preamble and epilogue that frame Judah' Freed's nonfiction book, Making Global Sense: Grounded hope for democracy and the earth inspired by Thomas Paine's Common Sense. The parable brackets Freed's reasoning on the power of a billion globally aware people to build our world anew. Because the story stands up on its own, here's the full tale told in a single volume for readers who care about our future on earth.

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