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Tod Lindberg 
The Heroic Heart 
Greatness Ancient and Modern

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What does it mean to be a hero? In
The Heroic Heart, Tod Lindberg traces the quality of heroic greatness from its most distant origin in human prehistory to the present day. The designation of “hero” once conjured mainly the prowess of conquerors and kings slaying their enemies on the battlefield. Heroes in the modern world come in many varieties, from teachers and mentors making a lasting impression on others by giving of themselves, to firefighters no less willing than their ancient counterparts to risk life and limb. They don’t do so to assert a claim of superiority over others, however. Rather, the modern heroic heart acts to serve others and save others. The spirit of modern heroism is generosity, what Lindberg calls “the caring will, ” a primal human trait that has flourished alongside the spread of freedom and equality.



Through its intimate portraits of historical and literary figures and its subtle depiction of the most difficult problems of politics,
The Heroic Heart offers a startlingly original account of the passage from the ancient to the modern world and the part the heroic type has played in it. Lindberg deftly combines social criticism and moral philosophy in a work that ranks with such classics as Thomas Carlyle’s nineteenth-century
On Heroes, Hero-Worship and the Heroic in History and Joseph Campbell’s twentieth-century
The Hero with a Thousand Faces.


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About the author


Tod Lindberg is a research fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution. He is the author of the critically acclaimed
The Political Teachings of Jesus, a philosophical analysis of the view of worldly affairs presented in Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount and Gospel parables.

He is an acknowledged policy expert on international efforts to prevent and halt mass atrocities and genocide, and a member of the American Bar Association’s working group on crimes against humanity. He teaches ethics in international relations at Georgetown University. Currently a contributing editor at the
Weekly Standard, his 30-year career as a journalist and editor in Washington DC has earned him wide respect across party lines for his political analysis.

He and his wife Tina Lindberg live in Washington and Palo Alto, California. They have two grown daughters.
Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 240 ● ISBN 9781594038242 ● File size 0.9 MB ● Publisher Encounter Books ● Published 2015 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 4450146 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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