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No Easy Victories
John William Gardner
出版
Harper & Row
, 1968
主題
Education / General
Social Science / Sociology / General
ISBN
0060114266
9780060114268
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=tItqAAAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
At the time of John W. Gardner's resignation from the Cabinet early in 1968 -- a time, in his own words, of dissent and divisiveness -- James Reston of the new York Times credited him with "the calmest voice and coolest mind in American public life." Though he may be calm, he is anything but complacent. He has repeatedly voiced his conviction that "we are in deep trouble as a nation." Mr. Gardner's previous best sellers, Excellence and Self-Renewal, reflect his profound interest in two related themes: individual fulfillment and the renewal of society and men. These interest were deepend and strengthened by his two and a half years as Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. As head of the executive department charged with administering the bulk of the federal government's domestic programs, Mr. Gardner dealt with many of the most critical and controversial issues of our time. In this book he deals not only with subjects of immediate concern but with broader and more fundamental questions: How may large-scale organizations be made to serve man rather than diminish him? What are the requirements of leadership in our society? What are the values that represent the best in the American tradition?