POB_8@1-1a: Why The World Needs American Values to Triumph [DENNIS PRAEGER]

Submitted by host1 on Tue, 11/22/2022 - 13:11

pob2
The Perils of Being Apathetic and Disengaged...
Prospecting Social Consensus on Ways To Live for the Collective Well-Being of All Life

P.O.B. DIALOGUE: DENNIS PRAEGER-Still the Best Hope, Why The World Needs American Values to Triumph
Topic ID: pob_8@1-1a

Subject: DENNIS PRAEGER-Still the Best Hope, Why The World Needs American Values to Triumph
DATE: May 2, 2012
Consensus Building Consideration: The assertion that American values should be adopted globally.

NOTES//COMMENTS
Following the reference data recorded below is a transcription of the submitted material separated by sentences and paragraphs in the "Subject/Assertions/Etc." fields which are prefixed with a time code count indicating where the segment is located in the material.  Reviewers are requested to submit any observations, comments, and questions they have that pertain to a particular line or paragraph segment in the corresponding field (2nd field following each time coded segment), along with any supporting references in the 3rd field following the time coded ID Count.

Purposes

This form is designed for submitting perspectives on the review material to an open discussion on how it serves collective living interests or to suggest an archetypal value for it in the living world.

Objectives Discussions on these submissions intend to steer civic consideration of them toward consensus on social policies that are as inclusive as possible of all archetypal social interests related to the subject matter.

Reference No

POB_8@1-1a Reference Title DENNIS PRAEGER-Still the Best Hope, Why The World Needs American Values to Triumph

Origination

Commonwealth Club Radio Broadcast, May 2, 2012 Author Dennis Praeger

Primary Source(s)

www.commonwealthclub.org Volume/Page/Date N/A

Chevil Até Project Meta Initiative(s)

Pool    

Internal Resources

N/A External Resources
  • N/A

Sourcing

     
REFERENCE TRANSCRIPTION: Until edited and transferred here, content is available at original location.
 

Point ID
00::

Subject Assertions/Notions/Etc.
-.

Observations and Inquiries (Quoting perspective context, if definable)

Supporting References and Sources

 

Point ID
00::

Subject Assertions/Notions/Etc.
-.

Observations and Inquiries (Quoting perspective context, if definable)

Supporting References and Sources

 

Point ID
00::

Subject Assertions/Notions/Etc.
-.

Observations and Inquiries (Quoting perspective context, if definable)

Supporting References and Sources

 

Point ID
00::

Subject Assertions/Notions/Etc.
-.

Observations and Inquiries (Quoting perspective context, if definable)

Supporting References and Sources
    

 

Point ID
00::

Subject Assertions/Notions/Etc.
-.

Observations and Inquiries (Quoting perspective context, if definable)

Supporting References and Sources
    

 

Point ID
00::

Subject Assertions/Notions/Etc.
- .

Observations and Inquiries (Quoting perspective context, if definable)

Supporting References and Sources

 

Point ID
00::

Subject Assertions/Notions/Etc.
-.

Observations and Inquiries (Quoting perspective context, if definable)

Supporting References and Sources
   

 

Point ID
00::

Subject Assertions/Notions/Etc.
-.

Observations and Inquiries (Quoting perspective context, if definable)

Supporting References and Sources
  

 

Point ID
00::

Subject Assertions/Notions/Etc.
-.

Observations and Inquiries (Quoting perspective context, if definable)

Supporting References and Sources
     

 

Point ID
00::

Subject Assertions/Notions/Etc.
-.

Observations and Inquiries (Quoting perspective context, if definable)

Supporting References and Sources

 

Point ID
00::

Subject Assertions/Notions/Etc.
-.

Observations and Inquiries (Quoting perspective context, if definable)

Supporting References and Sources
   

 

Point ID
00::

Subject Assertions/Notions/Etc.
-.

Observations and Inquiries (Quoting perspective context, if definable)

Supporting References and Sources

 

Point ID
00::

Subject Assertions/Notions/Etc.
-.

Observations and Inquiries (Quoting perspective context, if definable)

Supporting References and Sources
 

Point ID
00::

Subject Assertions/Notions/Etc.
-.
 

Observations and Inquiries (Quoting perspective context, if definable)

Supporting References and Sources

 

Point ID
00::

Subject Assertions/Notions/Etc.
-.
 

Observations and Inquiries (Quoting perspective context, if definable)

Supporting References and Sources

 

Point ID
00::

Subject Assertions/Notions/Etc.
-.
 

Observations and Inquiries (Quoting perspective context, if definable)

Supporting References and Sources

 

Point ID
00::

Subject Assertions/Notions/Etc.
-.
 

Observations and Inquiries (Quoting perspective context, if definable)

Supporting References and Sources

 

Point ID
00::

Subject Assertions/Notions/Etc.
-.

Observations and Inquiries (Quoting perspective context, if definable)

Supporting References and Sources

 

Point ID
00::

Subject Assertions/Notions/Etc.
-.

Observations and Inquiries (Quoting perspective context, if definable)

Supporting References and Sources

 

Point ID
00::

Subject Assertions/Notions/Etc.
-.

Observations and Inquiries (Quoting perspective context, if definable)

Supporting References and Sources

 

Point ID
00::

Subject Assertions/Notions/Etc.
-.

Observations and Inquiries (Quoting perspective context, if definable)

Supporting References and Sources

 

Point ID
00::

Subject Assertions/Notions/Etc.
-.

Observations and Inquiries (Quoting perspective context, if definable)

Supporting References and Sources
    

 

Point ID
00::

Subject Assertions/Notions/Etc.
-.

Observations and Inquiries (Quoting perspective context, if definable)

Supporting References and Sources
    

 

Point ID
00::

Subject Assertions/Notions/Etc.
- .

Observations and Inquiries (Quoting perspective context, if definable)

Supporting References and Sources

 

Point ID
00::

Subject Assertions/Notions/Etc.
-.

Observations and Inquiries (Quoting perspective context, if definable)

Supporting References and Sources
   

 

Point ID
00::

Subject Assertions/Notions/Etc.
-.

Observations and Inquiries (Quoting perspective context, if definable)

Supporting References and Sources
  

 

Point ID
00::

Subject Assertions/Notions/Etc.
-.

Observations and Inquiries (Quoting perspective context, if definable)

Supporting References and Sources
     

 

Point ID
00::

Subject Assertions/Notions/Etc.
-.

Observations and Inquiries (Quoting perspective context, if definable)

Supporting References and Sources

 

Point ID
00::

Subject Assertions/Notions/Etc.
-.

Observations and Inquiries (Quoting perspective context, if definable)

Supporting References and Sources
   

 

Point ID
00::

Subject Assertions/Notions/Etc.
-.

Observations and Inquiries (Quoting perspective context, if definable)

Supporting References and Sources

 

Point ID
00::

Subject Assertions/Notions/Etc.
-.

Observations and Inquiries (Quoting perspective context, if definable)

Supporting References and Sources
 

Point ID
00::

Subject Assertions/Notions/Etc.
-.
 

Observations and Inquiries (Quoting perspective context, if definable)

Supporting References and Sources

 

Point ID
00::

Subject Assertions/Notions/Etc.
-.
 

Observations and Inquiries (Quoting perspective context, if definable)

Supporting References and Sources

 

Point ID
00::

Subject Assertions/Notions/Etc.
-.
 

Observations and Inquiries (Quoting perspective context, if definable)

Supporting References and Sources

 

Point ID
00::

Subject Assertions/Notions/Etc.
-.
 

Observations and Inquiries (Quoting perspective context, if definable)

Supporting References and Sources

 

Point ID
00::

Subject Assertions/Notions/Etc.
-.

Observations and Inquiries (Quoting perspective context, if definable)

Supporting References and Sources

 

-

Summaries

Resource Links

Abstract

Prager identifies liberty, natural rights and the melting-pot ideal of national unity, as the three pillars of American greatness. He explains why he believes that Americans must not only recommit to them but also export them abroad through democratic values “missionaries.” If not, he claims both America and the world are worse off as a result.

Consensus Summary

-

Consensus Mapping

-

Consensus Resources

  1. -

Academic; Literary; and Media References

Additional References and Resources

  1. -

 
2022.11.22
 
Material presented here is for informational use only. All rights are retained by the owners.