150 Great American Events
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150 Great American Events, compiled from the bestselling The American Patriot's Almanac, is part of a 2-volume series that will educate and entertain lovers of American history.
William J. Bennett ist ein Autor, dessen Werke sich mit Ethik, Politik und internationalen Beziehungen befassen. Sein Schreiben spiegelt oft eine starke Überzeugung und eine bestimmte Vision für die Gesellschaft wider.






150 Great American Events, compiled from the bestselling The American Patriot's Almanac, is part of a 2-volume series that will educate and entertain lovers of American history.
150 Great Americans, compiled from the bestselling The American Patriot's Almanac, is part of a 2-volume series that will educate and entertain lovers of American history.
A single-volume edition of William J. Bennett's bestselling series, thoroughly revised and updated.
The Last Best Hope, Volume 2: From a World at War to the Triumph of Freedom, 1914-1989
The narrative delves into America's heritage, presenting a scholarly perspective that challenges contemporary cynicism. Through engaging storytelling, it aims to revive a sense of informed patriotism by reconnecting readers with the nation's historical roots and values.
The Last Best Hope, Volume 1: From the Age of Discovery to a World at War, 1492-1914
The narrative explores the impact of leadership on a nation's history, delving into the choices made by voters and the consequences of those decisions. It vividly recounts the actions of elected officials and how their exercise of power shaped the country's trajectory, bringing its past to life through a compelling examination of political dynamics and governance.
Bestselling author William Bennett tackles the pressing issue of family decline in contemporary society, a topic as provocative as his earlier work. Despite recent economic prosperity, the American family faces unprecedented challenges, including rising rates of illegitimacy, divorce, and single parenthood, alongside debates over the recognition of gay marriages. In this compelling work, Bennett, a prominent conservative voice on family values, offers a robust defense of the traditional family structure. He draws on history, anthropology, law, social science, and Western religious teachings to argue that the marriage between a man and a woman, fostering a stable and loving environment for children, is a significant historical achievement deserving of preservation against more "progressive" alternatives. Through balanced discussions on single parenthood, cohabitation, and gay marriage, Bennett demonstrates his fearless conviction and respect for differing views. He addresses the deep concerns that divide America, ultimately providing a powerful affirmation of family life and its essential role in benefiting individuals and society at large.
Where did American come from? What does it mean to be an American? What makes America great? No volume will provide moer compelling and inspiring answers to our children's questions than William Bennett and Michael Hague's marvelous new treasury, The Children's Book of America.
Featuring performances by: William Bennett, Elayne Bennett, Stephen Collins, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Megan Gallagher, Charlton Heston, Simon Jones, Rita Moreno, Tonya Pinkins, Richard Thomas, and Betty White. More than two million readers and listeners have used William Bennett's "The Book of Virtues" to help their families learn the essential traits of good character. Now his inspiring and instructive volume, "The Moral Compass, " offers more examples of good and bad, right and wrong, in great works from literature and in exemplary stories from history. Organized by the stages along life's journey, "The Moral Compass" moves from the first character lessons taught in the home to the countless choices that call the virtues into play. The stories and poems continually serve as reference points on a moral compass, guiding the reader through the ethical and spiritual challenges along the pathway of life: leaving home, entering into marriage, easing the burdens of others, nurturing one's children, and fulfilling the obligations of citizenship and leadership. Offering well-known examples from Western history and mythology along with tales and folklore from Asia, Africa, and Latin America, "The Moral Compass" is an indispensable guide for the family to meet the challenges of life at any age.
A collection of stories and poems presented to teach virtues, including compassion, courage, honesty, friendship, and faith.
Facts and Figures on the State of American Society
Presents a comprehensive statistical portrait of America's moral, social, and cultural condition, incorporating statistics on crime, family issues, youth, education, popular culture, and religion.
A collection of stories and poems presented to teach virtues, including compassion, courage, honesty, friendship, and faith.