A landmark study that reveals how we become committed to the common good and sustain such commitments in a changing world. View the discussion guide for UU communities: HTML or PDF
"A perceptive, groundbreaking analysis of inspired lives. . . . This is a guidebook for the soul."
--Daniel Goleman, author of
Emotional Intelligence "A truly refreshing book In a day when the political and spiritual air has grown stale with cynicism, discouragement, and indirection, this beautifully written, penetrating study could not be more welcome or valuable. No teacher, parent, or civic leader who cares about nurturing social commitment can fail to be informed and inspired by this remarkable and surprisingly practical book."
--Robert Kegan, author of
In Over Our Heads "Eloquent and profound,
Common Fire addresses what Americans everywhere long for: a sense of the common good, an emphasis on community and compassion in everyday life, a values-based politics in the public sphere. A compelling, encouraging work."
--Jim Wallis, author of
The Soul of Politics "A profound exposition and penetrating commentary on some of life's most important issues."
--Clarence G. Newsome, dean, Howard Divinity School
"A compelling portrait of people who choose to make a difference and thus inspire us all."
--Rosabeth Moss Kanter, author of
World Class: Thriving Locally in the Global Economy