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Personal Character and National Destiny

by Harold B. Jones, Jr.
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Overview

A nation's destiny is not the result of arbitrary fate but the inevitable consequence of the values to which its people subscribe. Attitudes with regard to personal excellence, individual accomplishment, and self-control predict national periods of rise, ascendancy, and decline.The people who flocked to America's shores between 1620 and 1900 weren't looking for a handout. All they wanted was the liberty to do the best they could with their lives. It was given to them, and they turned the U. S. into a land of promise.A people's values are evident in the literature they create. The most popular works of 150 years ago were filled with stories of self-reliance, faith, honesty, perseverance, and victorious achievement. The modern media, by contrast, careens from one "crisis" to the next, with an emphasis on helplessness and victimization. Government expands its following by offering to "help" the citizen with things that he ought to be dealing with himself.The old emphasis on self-reliance made America great. Will the modern emphasis on dependency destroy us?

About the Author, Harold B. Jones, Jr.

Harold B. Jones, Jr., served as a pastor and chaplain before becoming a financial planner. In 1997, he received his Ph.D. in organizational behavior and organizational theory of management. He has written widely on morality and business ethics.

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Jones believes that a nation's destiny is determined by the moral fortitude of its people. He attributes his revelation to his experience as an Army chaplain, civilian pastor, and financial planner and to his analysis of American literature and economics. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
June 1, 2002
Publisher
Paragon House Publishers
Pages
272
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781557788047

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