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Andrew Bard Schmookler is an author, speaker, and radio talk-show host. “Schmookler’s website – www.NoneSoBlind.org -- is devoted to understanding the roots of America’s present moral crisis and the means by which the urgent challenge of this dangerous moment can be met.”

Books by Andrew Bard Schmookler
The Parable of the Tribes: The Problem of Power in Social Evolution by Andrew Bard Schmookler (Paperback - Feb 1995)
The Illusion of Choice: How the Market Economy Shapes Our Destiny (Suny Series in Environmental Public Policy) by Andrew Bard Schmookler - Paperback - Dec 1993)
Debating the Good Society: A Quest to Bridge America's Moral Divide by Andrew Bard Schmookler - Hardcover - May 7, 1999)
Living Posthumously: Confronting the Loss of Vital Powers by Andrew Bard Schmookler - Hardcover - Feb 1997)

Schmookler studied as an undergraduate at Harvard College, where he graduated summa cum laude in Social Relations in 1967. Schmookler went on to earn his doctorate in 1977 at the University of California at Berkeley and the Graduate Theological Union in a program specially created to accommodate his comprehensive theory of human history. In 1984, Dr. Schmookler was awarded the Erik H. Erikson Prize by the International Society for Political Psychology. And in 1985, he was selected by Esquire Magazine as "one of the men and women under forty who are changing the nation." He was selected, in 1999, as one the "Outstanding People of the Twentieth Century" by the International Biographical Centre (of Cambridge, England).

Among Schmookler's books are several bearing on the problem of war and peace, including the prize-winning book The Parable of the Tribes: The Problem of Power in Social Evolution (hardback from the University of California Press, 1984; paperback from Houghton Mifflin, 1986; second edition from SUNY Press, 1995), Out of Weakness: Healing the Wounds that Drive Us to War (Bantam Books, 1988), and Sowings and Reapings: The Cycling of Good and Evil in the Human System (Knowledge Systems, 1989).

He has written two books on the problematic relationship between economic forces and human needs, The Illusion of Choice: How the Market Economy Shapes Our Destiny (SUNY Press, 1993, with translations published subsequently in Japan and Korea), and Fool's Gold: The Fate of Values in a World of Goods (Harper Collins, 1993). ). 1997 saw the publication of his personal and philosophic memoir on illness, aging and mortality in the human condition, Living Posthumously: Confronting the Loss of Vital Powers (Henry Holt and Co.). Dr. Schmookler's most recent book (published by M.I.T Press) is Debating the Good Society: A Quest to Bridge America's Moral Divide, which explores some of the basic issues that underlie this country's political and cultural polarization.

For the past decade, Dr. Schmookler has conducted regular radio conversations -in both red states and blue states-- about the important political and moral controversies of our times. He makes monthly appearances as a guest (by phone) on radio programs on stations in Ohio (WOSU-AM), Minnesota (KAXE-FM), and Virginia (WSVA-AM) to discuss such controversial issues. Schmookler has been a commentator on National Public Radio's "All Things Considered" and "Living on Earth," and on "Monitor Radio."

His commentaries have been broadcast frequently on the "Morning Edition" program of the Washington, D.C. NPR affiliate, WAMU. An interview with him was included in Bill Moyers' and Elie Wiesel's PBS television program, "Beyond Hate." Schmookler's commentaries on social and political issues appear regularly in the Christian Science Monitor, the Baltimore Sun, the San Francisco Chronicle, and the Albuquerque Tribune.

Dr. Schmookler makes regular speaking appearances, presenting his ideas to audiences at places such as Harvard University, St. John's College in Annapolis, the University of Wisconsin, Loyola University in Chicago, Principia College, as Presidential Lecturer at the University of Montana, and at the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars in Washington, D.C., as well as to Unitarian congregations around the country and to the Ethical Societies of both St. Louis and Washington. Andrew Bard Schmookler is married and is the father of three children.

Articles

DateTitle
11/04/2007 12:44:00Kite Runner
09/14/2007 22:20:28Another Approach to the Question: Why Can They Not See?
08/09/2007 07:34:02On My Oath
02/10/2007 03:34:55Steps in the Dance: Chapter 9 of A RIVER AND ITS CHANNEL
02/03/2007 03:22:52The Challenge of Affluence
01/27/2007 01:39:11Adventures in the Excluded Middle: Chapter 8 of THE RIVER AND ITS CHANNEL
01/17/2007 14:33:40Are the Bushites Bringing on Impeachment?
01/15/2007 15:15:23Know When to Hold ‘Em, When to Fold ‘Em
01/14/2007 01:14:20The Dance of Integration: Chapter 7 of THE RIVER AND ITS CHANNEL
01/12/2007 16:13:23Another Arena of Ideologically-Driven Simplification: An Exchange about Understanding Israeli Motives
01/08/2007 15:24:38Message to a Conservative Christian About the Homosexual Morality Issue
01/06/2007 02:32:19Bush’s “Surge”: An Interpretation that Connects it with the Regime’s Deep Darkness
01/04/2007 09:42:25Keith Olbermann’s Latest Prophetic Denunciation of this President (Plus a Bit of Commentary)
01/03/2007 14:59:55Can’t You See? Crucial Differences Too Many on the Left Seem to Miss
01/01/2007 13:26:20Our Next President Needs to Be Well-Seasoned
12/23/2006 19:00:38Why “Good Will Toward Men” Has Become More of a Challenge for Me: My Christmas Thoughts
12/21/2006 08:10:55Evil and the Oval Office: A Not-Fully-Baked Idea
12/19/2006 18:28:27Reason and Emotion in the Anti-Bushite Movement, Or, Hey Democrat-hating Lefties, Get Real
12/18/2006 05:34:52The Mind of the Breadbaker
12/13/2006 21:28:23Let Things Ripen Some on Impeachment: Patience Will Be Rewarded
12/11/2006 21:25:38The Pro-Life Position on Climate Change
12/06/2006 18:01:14The Good News Implied in Feingold’s Decision Not to Run
12/04/2006 17:29:54The Democrats and the Anti-Bushite Movement: How This Important Alliance Should Work
11/28/2006 03:46:07When Failure is Better than Success: What Americans, and the World, Owe to the Disaster in Iraq
11/20/2006 21:24:33The Dems’ First Step on Iraq: The Kind of Hearings We Need
11/13/2006 06:39:20Waging Battle, Building Peace: The Paradox Confronting the Democrats
11/09/2006 18:49:32The Dems’ New Power: Investigative Hearings Done Right
11/06/2006 09:05:37The “Prophetic Social Movement”: Then and Now
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