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Trust

America's Best Chance

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Trust

De : Pete Buttigieg
Lu par : Pete Buttigieg
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Pete Buttigieg demonstrates how a breakdown of trust is central to our nation’s current predicament—and how our future depends on finding ways to instill confidence in the American project, and in each other.

Trust is the essential foundation of America’s democracy, asserts Pete Buttigieg, former presidential candidate and bestselling author of Shortest Way Home. In a century shaped by terrorism, financial collapse, Trumpist populism, global pandemic, and systemic racism, trust—in our government, corporations, experts, and, most tragically, in one another—has precipitously eroded and, for so many, never existed in the first place. Recognizing that we are now experiencing disastrous consequences, the former South Bend mayor offers a direct reckoning with the corruption of social responsibility, interweaving history, political philosophy, and affecting passages of memoir, offering a new outlook for how we can confront the next decade’s challenges by building accountability. In this urgent work, Buttigieg confirms his status as a visionary political thinker.
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One might conclude that this is a boilerplate anecdote book for the current political cycle, but there is sincerity and honest examination of real issues for those who are interested. For those who wish to deeply examine moral psychology, or the formation of social contracts, there are more lengthy and academic options. Make no mistake, there is a message here. But it is one of reconciliation and a willingness to reach for a common purpose - idealistic, but pragmatic reformation of institutional trust. The excellent delivery by Mayor Pete shows great sensitivity and willingness to engage, not only with his own progressive supporters, but also to those who may have some distance in their viewpoints.

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