Everyday Hopes, Utopian Dreams: Reflections on American Ideals by Don Hanlon Johnson

Everyday Hopes, Utopian Dreams: Reflections on American Ideals

Don Hanlon Johnson
176 pages
North Atlantic Books
Sep 2006
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Finding his idealism challenged by the reactionary forces that have proliferated in the post-9/11 world, Don Hanlon Johnson felt a need to recover more sober visions of hope amid the many reasons for despair and cynicism. Everyday Hopes, Utopian Dreams is a bracing backward turn toward the diverse and often conflicting visions passed down to Johnson by his immigrant ancestors who settled in the Sacramento Valley in the nineteenth century. Through stories about neighborhood, local churches, hunting and fishing, driving, cooking, heavy construction, and schools, he examines what in our forebears' ideals continue to nurture us and what aspects of those ideals carry germs of personal and social harm. Johnson's descriptions offer a lens for recovering the deep soul of America - one that deserves attention as a model for progressives and anyone concerned the directions our country has taken in response to 9/11.
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Pages 176
Publisher North Atlantic Books
Published 2006
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