America’s Ethical Archetype

America’s Ethical Archetype

Damien Dubose

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Damien Terrence Dubose
Año de edición:
2024
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Ética y filosofía moral
ISBN:
9798990666818
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Is America’s Future at Risk? Discover the Hidden Crisis Threatening Our Nation’s Core Values.In America’s Ethical Archetype, Damien Dubose reveals the deep psychological and philosophical forces driving our nation’s political and ethical dilemmas. By drawing on Carl Jung’s profound insights and Ayn Rand’s steadfast commitment to individualism, this groundbreaking book delves into the heart of America’s moral crisis.Inside This Book:Unmasking the Crisis: Understand how the erosion of moral and intellectual leadership has led to America’s current political dysfunction.The Power of Principle: Discover why the survival of a nation hinges on its commitment to a single, unifying ethical foundation.Psychology Meets Governance: Learn about the psychological orientation uniquely suited for leadership in Congress and how it can restore American values.Practical Solutions: Apply timeless psychological and philosophical theories to today’s most urgent issues, from mental health to political leadership.Why This Book Matters:America stands at a crossroads, and the decisions we make now will shape our future. America’s Ethical Archetype is not just a book-it’s a call to action for every American who cares about the direction our country is heading. Whether you’re passionate about politics, a student of psychology, or deeply concerned with our nation’s future, this book offers the insights and tools you need to help create a brighter tomorrow.Join the Movement:Equip yourself with the knowledge and understanding necessary to reshape America’s political discourse. Dive into America’s Ethical Archetype today and take the first step toward a more enlightened and prosperous future.

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