Conscience and Courage

Conscience and Courage
Author: Eva Fogelman
Publsiher: Anchor
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2011-08-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780307797940

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In this brilliantly researched and insightful book, psychologist Eva Fogelman presents compelling stories of rescuers of Jews during the Holocaust--and offers a revealing analysis of their motivations. Based on her extensive experience as a therapist treating Jewish survivors of the Holocaust and those who helped them, Fogelman delves into the psychology of altruism, illuminating why these rescuers chose to act while others simply stood by. While analyzing motivations, Conscience And Courage tells the stories of such little-known individuals as Stefnaia Podgorska Burzminska, a Polish teenager who hid thirteen Jews in her home; Alexander Roslan, a dealer in the black market who kept uprooting his family to shelter three Jewish children in his care, as well as more heralded individuals such as Oskar Schindler, Raoul Wallenberg, and Miep Gies. Speaking to the same audience that flocked to Steven Spielberg's Academy Award-winning movie, Schindler's List, Conscience And Courage is the first book to go beyond the stories to answer the question: Why did they help?

Conscience and Courage

Conscience and Courage
Author: John Hawkins
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2019
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1621823709

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Henri Termeer was one of the first of a pioneering group of business executives who built a disparate group of fledgling companies into a biotech industry that has driven decades of therapeutic innovation. During a 28-year career at Genzyme, including 26 years as CEO, he created a process of drug development that for the first time was patient-centered. He also helped forge biotech's public policy agenda and inspired a generation of entrepreneurs to take on large and important challenges. An extraordinary number of today's biotech leaders were directly mentored by Termeer. His own leadership was iconoclastic: He broke rules and took risks, setting ambitious goals and finding novel ways to reach them. In doing so he transformed an industry and brought hope to patients with a range of diseases previously deemed too rare to justify the investment needed to support the development of specific therapies. In Conscience and Courage, John Hawkins, an insightful analyst of healthcare leaders, reveals the philosophy, principles, methods, and habits of a prominent and successful CEO who defied convention to create an investor-owned global enterprise that put people before profits and improved the lives of thousands of forgotten patients.

Courage and Conscience

Courage and Conscience
Author: Donald M. Jacobs
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN: 0253331986

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"Written by first-rate scholars, these 10 essays give focus to the antislavery movement in Boston, particularly to the significance of African American abolitionists." --Choice "... handsome, lavishly illustrated, and informative... " --The New England Quarterly "... this work is a thoughtful, long overdue discourse on individual and group accomplishments. It is replete with absorbing illustrations, which when accompanied by insightful essays, depict the courage of those who labored for equality in antebellum Boston." --Journal of the Early Republic Until recently little was known of the contributions of African Americans in the antebellum abolition movement. Massachusetts, having granted voting rights early on to black males, was a center of antislavery agitation. Courage and Conscience documents the black activism in 19th-century Boston that was critical to the success of the abolitionist cause.

Conscience Courage

Conscience   Courage
Author: Eva Fogelman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2009
Genre: Righteous Gentiles in the Holocaust
ISBN: OCLC:1012109629

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Saint Thomas More

Saint Thomas More
Author: Susan Helen,Patricia Edward
Publsiher: Pauline Books and Media
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2019-02-02
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780819890221

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This 33rd volume in the Encounter the Saints series tells the life story of Saint Thomas More – inspiring children to stand up for their faith. Capturing a glimpse into the life of a Catholic torn between his faith and duty to his country, this 33rd volume in the Encounter the Saints series familiarizes children 9-12 with the life story of Saint Thomas More. He is a timely example for young people in the current culture that is often contrary to the teachings of the Church. With his assistance, children will be inspired and encouraged to stand up for their faith in all situations, regardless of the sacrifice.

Profiles in Courage

Profiles in Courage
Author: John F. Kennedy
Publsiher: Black Dog & Leventhal Pub
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1998-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1579120148

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Describes the courage and conviction demonstrated by some great Americans

How Could You Do That

How Could You Do That
Author: Laura Schlessinger
Publsiher: Diane Books Publishing Company
Total Pages: 269
Release: 1998-12-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0788159097

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Illustrates the author's philosophy of personal responsibility through her sometimes, always stimulating moral dialogues with callers about everyday ethical dilemmas. Here is a work that can make a genuine difference in the quality of our own lives & the lives of those we love. She takes on the moral dilemmas of our time & demonstrates that personal values are never someone else's responsibility, but our own, & why choosing not to honor them actually compounds unhappiness. She explains that by disciplining self-indulgence & rising above temptation we can discover the true happiness of the moral high ground.

When Conscience Calls

When Conscience Calls
Author: Kristen Renwick Monroe
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2023-10-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780226829081

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What is moral courage? Why is it important and what drives it? An argument for why we should care about moral courage and how it shapes the world around us. War, totalitarianism, pandemics, and political repression are among the many challenges and crises that force us to consider what humane people can do when the world falls apart. When tolerance disappears, truth becomes rare, and civilized discourse is a distant ideal, why do certain individuals find the courage to speak out when most do not? When Conscience Calls offers powerful portraits of ordinary people performing extraordinary acts—be it confronting presidents and racist mobs or simply caring for and protecting the vulnerable. Uniting these portraits is the idea that moral courage stems not from choice but from one’s identity. Ultimately, Kristen Renwick Monroe argues bravery derives from who we are, our core values, and our capacity to believe we must change the world. When Conscience Calls is a rich examination of why some citizens embrace anger, bitterness, and fearmongering while others seek common ground, fight against dogma, and stand up to hate.