Dedication and Leadership - Douglas Hyde - Books - University of Notre Dame Press - 9780268000738 - March 21, 1966
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Dedication and Leadership 1st edition

Douglas Hyde

Dedication and Leadership 1st edition

On March 14, 1948, Douglas Hyde handed in his resignation as the news editor of the London Daily Worker  and wrote ?the end? to twenty years of his life as a member of the Communist Party. A week later, in a written statement, Hyde announced that he had renounced Communism and, with his wife and children, was joining the Catholic Church.  The long pilgrimage from Communism to Christ carried Douglas Hyde from complete commitment to Marxism, to a questioning uneasiness about Soviet Russia?s glaring contradictions of ideology and action, to a final rejection of the Party. In DEDICATION AND LEADERSHIP, he advances the theory that although the goals and aims of Communism are antithetical to human dignity and the rights of the individual, there is much to be learned from communist methods, cadres and psychological motivation. Hyde describes the Communist mechanics of instilling dedication, the first prerequisite for leadership. Here is the complete rationale of party technique: how to stimulate the willingness to sacrifice; the advisibility of making big demands to insure a big response; the inspirational indoctrination; and the subtle conversion methods. In this small book, so large with implications, Douglas Hyde comments on both Communist and Catholic potential and their lack of maximum effectiveness. He advocates positive Catholic action, not just a negative anti-Communism, and he points out that the guidelines are now down for a decisive choice between total Communism and a total Christianity. Here is a realistic approach to an acute problem uncolored by emotional propaganda, and here is a realistic answer on how to inspire dedication for leadership.


160 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 21, 1966
ISBN13 9780268000738
Publishers University of Notre Dame Press
Pages 160
Dimensions 203 × 135 × 10 mm   ·   188 g
Language English  

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