Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Stanley Renshons High Hopes: Clintons Actions :: essays research papers
 Stanley Renshons' High Hopes: Clinton's Actions      Throughout Stanley Renshons' book, High Hopes: The Clinton Presidency  and the Politics of Ambition, the president's ability to govern has to do with  three main concepts: ambition, courage, and integrity. Proving this, Renshon  believes that the presidents psychology explains everything. "By examining the  range of choices available to the president as well as those he selects, both  within and across circumstances, one can begin to discern the underlying  patterns of psychology that shapes his behavior" (4). I tend to agree with  Renshon when he states that Clintons' psychology has a lot to do with how he  reacts to a given situation and performs all tasks bestowed upon him.  "The term character is derived from the Greek word meaning ââ¬Ëengraving'"  (38). It can be defined as a trait or distinctive combination of traits. Bill  Clinton's personality, beliefs, and attitude are a very distinctive part of his  character. As Renshon states, "Character shapes beliefs, information processing,  and, ultimately, styles of behavior. It is therefore deeply embedded in the  foundation of psychological functioning" (38). The three elements of character  that Renshon states as being the "core" factors of a persons character are:  ambition, character integrity, and relatedness.  Ambition is a strong element is one's character which can be defined as;  a persons achievement and self regard. I tend to disagree with Renshon, when he  states that their is a danger with ambition, it "reinforces their sense of being  specialâ⬠¦ it may facilitate their grandiosity" (40). According to Microsoft  Bookshelf ââ¬Ë95, grandiosity is someone or something that is characterized by the  greatness of scope of intent. Renshon says that childhood grandiosity is the  foundation of adult ambition and that this is all instituted by a person's  parents. I believe that a person's ambition is something that should be  elaborated on more often. It shows a person's moral and ethical beliefs.  A person's integrity is an important element when shaping a person's  ambition and relatedness, according to Renshon. Throughout the book, when  Renshon refers to a person's integrity, in actuality he is referring to their  honesty and how well they adhere to commendable values. The reason he is using  the vocable, character integrity is, the term shares the same perspectives but  uses a more "psychologically grounded perspective" (41). He believes that  ideals are an important part of the word integrity's definition. He states that  they are the framework for interpersonal and personal ethics, they show how a  person conducts themselves when dealing with many different types of situations,  they are a person's goals. "Ideals are aspirations that are often easier to  hold in the abstract than they are to live by the face of real-world temptations    					    
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