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The Investment of Influence: A Study of Social Sympathy and Service - cover

The Investment of Influence: A Study of Social Sympathy and Service

Newell Dwight Hillis

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In "The Investment of Influence: A Study of Social Sympathy and Service," Newell Dwight Hillis presents a compelling exploration of the role of social influence in fostering community and individual growth. Employing a blend of eloquent prose and practical insights, Hillis delves into the interconnectedness of social sympathy, outlining the moral imperative of mutual aid in an increasingly industrialized society. The book, rooted in the progressive ideals of the early 20th century, reflects a growing awareness of the responsibilities that accompany one's social status and the need for compassionate action in service of others. Newell Dwight Hillis was a prominent American clergyman and writer whose experiences in the burgeoning urban environment of the early 1900s shaped his views on social ethics. As a leader in the Chicago Congregational Church and an influential lecturer, Hillis was deeply concerned with the challenges posed by modernity, including poverty and isolation. His profound commitment to social justice and community service is reflected in this work, making it a significant addition to his oeuvre and to contemporary discussions on social responsibility. Hillis's insightful examination is not only a historical look at social dynamics but remains profoundly relevant today. Readers interested in social change, ethics, and the power of individual influence will find this work both inspiring and foundational. "The Investment of Influence" is essential for anyone seeking to understand the moral dimensions of their societal roles and the transformative power of collective compassion.
Disponible depuis: 16/09/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 146 pages.

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