Fire and Light, James MacGregor Burns
Fire and Light, James MacGregor Burns
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Fire and Light
How the Enlightenment Transformed Our World

Author: James MacGregor Burns

Narrator: Norman Dietz

Unabridged: 14 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/29/2013


Synopsis

In this engaging history, James MacGregor Burns brings to vivid life the two-hundred-year conflagration of the Enlightenment, during which audacious questions and astonishing ideas tore across Europe and the New World, transforming thought, bringing down governments, and inspiring visionary political experiments that would ultimately reach every corner of the globe. Unlike most historians, Burns pays particular attention to America's intellectual revolution, beginning and ending his story on American soil. He discovers the origins of our domestic Enlightenment in men like Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson and their early encounters with incendiary European ideas about liberty and equality, and he highlights the role of thinkers like James Madison and Alexander Hamilton. After all, it was the American founders, alone among Enlightenment thinkers, who actually carried through with their ideas.

Today the same questions Enlightenment thinkers grappled with have taken on new urgency around the world: in the blossoming Arab Spring, in the former Soviet Union, China, and in the United States. What should a nation be? What should a citizenry expect from its government? Who should lead and decide? How can citizens effect change? What is happiness, and what can the state contribute to it? Burns's exploration of the ideals and arguments that formed the bedrock of our nation shines a new light on these ever-important questions.

About James MacGregor Burns

James MacGregor Burns (1918-2014) was the Woodrow Wilson Professor of Government Emeritus at Williams College and the Distinguished Leadership Scholar at the James MacGregor Burns Academy of Leadership at the University of Maryland. He also served as president of the American Political Science Association and of the International Society of Political Psychology. He was the author or coauthor of more than two dozen books, including Roosevelt: Soldier of Freedom, which won both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award; Leadership, which is considered the seminal work in the field of leadership studies; Government by the People; and Running Alone: Presidential Leadership from JFK to Bush II-Why It Has Failed and How We Can Fix It.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Brian on May 26, 2024

I thought this was going to be a tribute to the Enlightenment's greatest thoughts, deeds, accomplishments etc., but actually Burns tries to tell the whole story, including the disasters and periods of social or intellectual stagnation. I like how he identifies fundamental shifts. He notes the shift......more

Goodreads review by robin on December 19, 2023

James MacGregor Burns And Enlightenment History The Enlightenment pervasively influenced Western religion, philosophy, science, art, and government. Scholars still try to sort out what the Enlightenment was, when it took place, and the precise nature of its influence. The venerable American historian......more

Goodreads review by Joseph on October 15, 2015

Burns provides a pretty straightforward, liberal interpretation of the Enlightenment that I happen to agree with. The first half of the book mainly deals with major thinkers and critics in the Enlightenment: Hobbes, Spinoza, Locke, Hutcheson, Wollstonecraft, Paine, Burke, Jefferson, Voltaire, Rousse......more

Goodreads review by dave semrud on August 30, 2021

Not bad One hesitates to criticize a Pulitzer Prize winner and I had no problems with it, enjoyed it until they very end when the author launched into a screed on the importance of public education. All the bad guys are on the right. In the good olde days great writers didn’t end great works by ponti......more

Goodreads review by Grant on October 08, 2018

A highly readable study of the Enlightenment and its implications for France, Britain, and the United States.......more