Soul of a Citizen
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Paul Loeb's 'Soul of a Citizen' explores the motivations, challenges, and sustaining practices of effective citizen activism, offering practical advice for participating in public life.
Through stories of everyday people who take action on issues that matter, Loeb illuminates how courage, commitment, and imagination lead to meaningful social change.
The book addresses obstacles like burnout, fear, and apathy and provides strategies to build resilience and lasting movements.
Loeb's narrative blends psychological insight with hands-on tactics for organizing, persuasion, and ethical leadership.
Ultimately, the book seeks to inspire readers to move from private concern to public action and to find meaning in civic engagement.
Through stories of everyday people who take action on issues that matter, Loeb illuminates how courage, commitment, and imagination lead to meaningful social change.
The book addresses obstacles like burnout, fear, and apathy and provides strategies to build resilience and lasting movements.
Loeb's narrative blends psychological insight with hands-on tactics for organizing, persuasion, and ethical leadership.
Ultimately, the book seeks to inspire readers to move from private concern to public action and to find meaning in civic engagement.
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