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At Commonwealth we want our students to develop the intellectual tools that are indispensable if reason, not habit, is to guide their thinking and if spirited engagement, not idle consumption, is to characterize their actions. We encourage them to learn about themselves and the world through the lenses of various disciplines, and to cultivate moral imaginations that will enable them to step out of their first-person perspectives and examine words and actions from others’ points of view. We hope they will see that using their talents to serve those around them with thoughtful intelligence will not only improve the lot of others, but also bring deep and abiding satisfaction. Students here are challenged—by the books they read, the arts they practice, the responsibilities they take on, and the many faces of Boston they meet—to cultivate sharp minds and generous hearts. Learn more.

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Nov. 12 Assembly: Frances Moore Lappé
Posted 11/05/2009 01:00AM

Belmont author Lappé wrote the 2007 bestseller Getting a Grip: Clarity, Creativity, and Courage in a World Gone Mad, which purports to avert disaster by helping people reframe how people can see the world around them. Lappé's 16 books also include Diet for a Small Planet, published in 1971.

“Some of the 20th century’s most vibrant activist thinkers have been American women—Margaret Mead, Jeanette Rankin, Barbara Ward, Dorothy Day—who took it upon themselves to pump life into basic truths. Frances Moore Lappé is among them.” —The Washington Post




 



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