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Ark of the Liberties

America and the World

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Ark of the Liberties

By: Ted Widmer
Narrated by: William Hughes
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From its earliest beginnings, America has been seen as an icon of liberty with a mission to redeem the world. Often, the ideal fits. But sometimes even our most noble aspirations can be as damaging as they are uplifting.

With wit, brilliance, and deep affection, the inimitable Ted Widmer traces America's wondrous history, from the Declaration of Independence to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. He also looks unblinkingly at our less glorious history, from slavery to the occupation of Iraq.

This thoughtful, celebratory critique is written in the conviction that if Americans want the world to respect us more, then it will certainly help to know ourselves a little better.

©2008 Ted Widmer (P)2008 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Politics & Government American History United States International Relations Americas American Foreign Policy War Human Rights Military Imperialism Middle East Socialism Africa Iran Latin America

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"[A] critical, informative and ambitious study that honors the best American impulses without ignoring the times the country has fallen from grace." (Publishers Weekly)

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This book is crisply written with a literary eye and a historian’s bookkeeping. About how America propelled liberty and how the world perceived it. Terrifically inspiring, and well performed by the narrator.

A sweeping, inspiring history of what America represents

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