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Conscience Two Soldiers, Two Pacifists, One Family--A Test of Will and Faith in World War I

Thomas, Louisa
ISBN-10: 159420294X
ISBN-13: 9781594202940

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Norman Thomas and his brothers' upbringing prepared them for a life of service-but their calls to conscience threatened to tear them apart Conscienceis Louisa Thomas's beautifully written account of the remarkable Thomas brothers at the turn of the twentieth century. At a time of trial, each brother struggled to understand his obligation to his country, family, and faith.
Centered around the story of the eldest, Norman Thomas (later the six-time Socialist candidate for president), the book explores the difficult decisions the four brothers faced with the advent of World War I. Sons of a Presbyterian minister and grandsons of missionaries, they shared a rigorous moral upbringing, a Princeton education, and a faith in the era's spirit of hope. Two became soldiers. Ralph enlisted right away, heeding President Woodrow Wilson's call to fight for freedom. A captain in the Army Corps of Engineers, he was ultimately wounded in France. Arthur, the youngest, was less certain about the righteousness of the cause but sensitive to his obligation as a citizen-and like so many men eager to have a chance to prove himself. The other two were pacifists. Evan became a conscientious objector, protesting conscription; when the truce was signed on November 11, 1918, he was in solitary confinement. Norman left his ministry in the tenements of East Harlem, New York, and began down the course he would follow for the rest of his life, fighting for civil liberties, social justice, and greater equality, and against violence as a method of change. Consciencereveals the tension among responsibilities, beliefs, and desires, between ideas and actions-and, sometimes, between brothers. Consciencemoves from the gothic buildings of Princeton to the tenements of New York City, from the West Wing of the White House to the battlefields of France, tracking how four young men navigated a period of great uncertainty and upheaval. A Thomas family member herself (Norman was Louisa's great grandfather), Thomas proposes that there is something we might recover from the brothers' debates about conscience: a way of talking about personal liberty and social obligation, about being true to oneself and to one another.
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Preface
Fervent Wrestling Prayers
Preacher of the Word
The World's Honors
The Fate of the Universe
Sympathy for the Unmarried
A Land of Brotherhood and Justice
The Promise of American Life
Long Wars Will Occur
Which Way Shall it Be?
Courage of the Highest Type
Muddle Headed
What Then Shall America Do?
Let Every Man Be Faithful
A Caged and Cautious Liberalism
A Democratic Right
Courage of Convictions
Into the Fracas
Treason's Twilight Zone
Mean What You Say
The Sandiest of Foundations
To Carry Your Watch
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Image Credits


List price: $25.95
Edition: 2011
Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
Binding: Trade Cloth
Pages: 256
Size: 6.50" wide x 9.35" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.21 lbs.
Language: English

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