The republic was absolute and prosperous, the boss was vigorous and young, and a assured era was getting its forces to assessment the New Frontier. The chilled fight was good beneath way, but if you could just, as the strain went, “put a small admire in your heart,” then “the world would be a improved place.” The Peace Corps, recognised in the can-do suggestion of the sixties, embodied America’s long office of dignified care on a universal scale. Traversing 4 decades and 3 continents, this story of the Peace Corps and the people and governing body at the back it is a captivating look at American faith at work among the hard diplomatic realities of the second half of the twentieth century.
More than any other entity, the Peace Corps broached an age-old predicament of U.S. unfamiliar policy: how to determine the imperatives and temptations of power governing body with the ideals of liberty and self-determination for all nations. All You Need Is Love follows the strive to change the tensions between these values from the Corps’ initial impetuous days beneath Sargent Shriver and over to the doubt years of the Vietnam War, when the Peace Corps was indicted of being window sauce for imperialism. It follows the Peace Corps by the years when volunteering forsaken off–and at last in to its renewed recognition among the extensive self-assurance that the Peace Corps preserves the nation’s excellent traditions.
With clear stories from returned volunteers of outlandish places and daunting circumstances, this is an engrossing account of the successes and failures of this unique bureaucratic organization, and of the geopolitics and personal philosophy that underpin it. In the end, the subject that is many convincing is either the Peace Corps many helped the countries that received its volunteers, or either its larger service was to America and its clarity of national identity and mission.
Everyone has listened of the Peace Corps, and that’s no accident. When the group was proposed in the early days of the Kennedy Administration, a of the tip priorities was creation it well known probably overnight, and a few of the many gifted promotion professionals in America donated their skill to publicizing it. With John F. Kennedy’s brother-in-law, Sargent Shriver, as director, the Peace Corps represented the high ideals of a major decade in American history. Elizabeth Cobbs Hoffman, a highbrow of American unfamiliar family at San Diego State University, sum the initial decade of the Peace Corps, focusing on the struggles to emanate the agency, the diplomatic skill that done it flourish, and the influence of the Vietnam War, that Hoffman refers to as the Peace Corps’s “evil twin.”
- Title: All You Need Is Love: The Peace Corps and the Spirit of the 1960s
- Author: Elizabeth Cobbs Hoffman
- ISBN: 0674003802
- Publisher: Harvard University Press
- Pub Date: 2000-10-02
- ISBN13: 9780674003804
- Condition: New
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