
Passionate Sage
The Character and Legacy of John Adams
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Narrado por:
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Tom Parker
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Joseph J. Ellis
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"His best book....Ellis's knack for bringing historical figures to life seems so natural you can't imagine him doing anything else." ( New York Times Book Review)
"Parker narrates this intellectual tour de force with strength and wit. His unvoiced reading matches the text wonderfully. His reading present the complexity of thought clearly." ( Kliatt)
"Capture[s] the man's appealing spirit, providing new perspective on an unfairly neglected Founding Father." ( Kirkus Reviews)
"Parker narrates this intellectual tour de force with strength and wit. His unvoiced reading matches the text wonderfully. His reading present the complexity of thought clearly." ( Kliatt)
"Capture[s] the man's appealing spirit, providing new perspective on an unfairly neglected Founding Father." ( Kirkus Reviews)
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Focusing on the last quarter century of Adams’ long life, we see him wrestling with his bitterness at electoral defeat, defending his record in interminable newspaper articles, arguing with authors in the margins of their books, and mending fences with former friends and political opponents, Thomas Jefferson being only the most famous.
Reasons why I’d select the dumpy, grumpy sage of Quincy as Favorite Founder are most apparent in the marginalia and correspondence. On the French Revolution and it’s Jeffersonian enthusiasts:
“Amidst all the exultations, Americans and Frenchmen should remember that the perfectibility of man is only human and terrestrial perfectibility...disease and vice will continue to disorder, and death to terrify mankind.”
Or, on the true motivation behind our drive for wealth and power:
“In this, ‘who will love me then?’ there is a key to the human heart, to the history of human life and manners, and to the rise and fall of empires.”
Adams’ scattershot, somewhat volcanic literary style—the byproduct of his passionate yet less-than-systematic thinking—means that his ideas are sometimes better summarized by Ellis:
“As Adams saw it, political theory of the grandiose sort was invariable ‘ideology’, an organized collection of seductive hopes and wishes, a systematic way of going wrong with confidence…theoretical wisdom, and therefore a contradiction in terms.”
“Adams was the supreme political realist of the revolutionary generation. His lifelong habit of mistrusting himself effectively immunized him against illusory solutions to the problems of political power…”
So, turning a half-blind eye to his painfully hypersensitive nature, sometimes ungovernable temper, and strident anti-Catholic bigotry, I embrace his intellectual ebullience, his engrained skepticism of fashionable thinking, his courage to make the right decision regardless of the political price tag, and his faith that history—in other words, that you and I—would eventually recognize that he was right. And in so many cases, he is.
A measure of the book’s many excellences is the fact that, despite a rather timeworn (1995) recording, I listened without really noticing. The writing, the subject, the insights presented, and a superb performance by Tom Parker (aka Grover Gardener) overrode all mere technical issues.
The Revolutionary Generation’s Supreme Realist
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Irascible, Honest, Brilliant- JA =#1
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An interesting Look
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Seriously underrated as a revolutionary hero, as a man, as president.
Way more forward thinking than maybe anyone else's in his time.
Needs lots more time and pages dedicated to him.
loved it! great man
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The Legacy of John Adams
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A Treasured Summary of John Adams
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Some of the most successful progressive / liberal presidents claimed Jeffersonian ideals for political expediency, but utilized the principles of John Adams to govern.
Diversity - Not a new concept.
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Often overshadowed by Jefferson and Washington, Adams was an amazing man, husband, father, diplomat, philosopher, and many othet things. He, in many ways, was the 3rd term of Washington, continuing with many of policies.
Adams was "always and honest man, often a great one, but sometimes absolutely mad" according to Jefferson and Franklin. I believe the maddening thing about him was his immovable commitment to doing what he thought was right.
John Adams was a Titan
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John Adams was a vain and difficult man, but no more so than any other world changer. His overall temperament was judicious. Ellis makes him seem like a maniac.
Author does not like John Adams
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