America’s North Star: Orientation, Drift, and the Search for Direction
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ナレーター:
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Malcholm Reese Jr.
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著者:
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Malcholm Reese
概要
America’s North Star is an audiobook about direction, not belief.
It starts with a simple problem that sits beneath most political and cultural arguments today. People are moving fast, arguing loudly, and acting with confidence, yet struggling to explain how they know whether they are actually moving forward. The audiobook does not try to solve policy debates or declare moral winners. Instead, it examines how moral orientation works, how it weakens, and how systems drift when reference is replaced by momentum.
This audiobook explores the difference between belief and orientation, why conviction alone cannot guide decision making under pressure, and how justification slowly replaces alignment in institutions and culture. It looks at how memory fades, how power shapes moral narratives, and why America never operated under a single shared sense of direction even during moments of national unity.
Drawing from lived experience, historical patterns, and observation, America’s North Star traces how direction is learned early in life, how it erodes through convenience and normalization, and what it takes to rebuild coherence without retreating into rigidity or denial. It examines race, power, symbols, leadership, compromise, responsibility, and legacy, not as abstract topics but as forces that shape how decisions are made when stakes are real.
This is not a companion guide, a white paper, or a digest. It is not written to persuade through data or declarations. It is written to help listeners recognize drift, understand why it happens, and think more clearly about how direction is sustained when certainty fails and conditions remain imperfect.
America’s North Star is for listeners who feel the country is moving but are no longer sure it knows where it is going, and who want a way to think about direction that survives pressure, disagreement, and time
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