Exploring the dual nature of Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life, the book examines its portrayal as either an uplifting masterpiece or a harsh critique of American life. It delves into the film's deeper themes, presenting a conflict between two formidable forces engaged in an ongoing struggle, where victory for either side leads to inevitable tragedy. Through this lens, it invites readers to reflect on the film's complex emotional and philosophical implications.
Steven Johnston Book order




- 2018
- 2018
In this book, political theorist Steve Johnston explores Lincoln's thought and political philosophy, but also his intentional and shrewdly calculated ambiguity - enabling him to be maximally politically effective in the face of unprecedented challenges. číst celé
- 2015
American Dionysia
- 306 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Exploring the interplay between tragedy and democracy, this book argues that both classic and contemporary tragic narratives can provide vital counterpoints to the violence often found within democratic societies. It delves into how these resources can foster deeper understanding and resilience in the face of societal challenges, offering insights into the transformative power of tragedy in shaping political discourse and human experience.
- 2007
The Truth about Patriotism
- 283 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Critique of the role of patriotism in democratic theory and its manifestation in popular culture as a mode of conceptualizing national cohesion.