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Author Name KENNAN, GEORGE F[ROST] Title Around the Cragged Hill: A Personal and Political Philosophy Binding Soft Cover Book Condition Very Good Publisher New York W. W. Norton & Co. , 1993 ISBN Number 0393311457 / 9780393311457 Seller ID 20410 272 pages, pictorial wrappers, very good. From Publishers Weekly Kennan airs controversial opinions in this book of personal and political reflections. Deeming the U.S. to be severely overpopulated, he dreams of a decentralized America broken into 12 constituent republics. He opposes forced desegregation of schools and urges U.S. leaders to adopt a modest foreign policy with a minimum of external involvement and large cutbacks in foreign aid. The goal, he stresses, should be to get our own house in order. We are a nation of bad social habits, he chides, citing the national addictions to television, the automobile and junk mail. To tap the wisdom of the citizenry, the eminent scholar-statesman (author of 18 books; former ambassador to the Soviet Union) calls for the creation of a Council of State, an advisory body to the federal government that would address public-policy issues. He also sets forth his thoughts on what he calls the demonic side of human nature, defined as our instinctive compulsion to sexual activity and the ego's endless search for reassurance.
GEORGE KENNAN ESSAYS PERSONAL POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY AMERICAN POLITICS GOVERNMENT
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