Abstract

Barack Obama is the subject and his memoir is the content for this essay on character and the moral self. These last two themes are applied to the development of Barack Obama’s character traits of love and caring, temperance, courage, love of learning, justice, and spirituality. Each character trait is valued, practiced worldwide and praised in children and adults. This analysis answers a question that has eluded scholars and political pundits. How was it possible for Barack Obama to understand that whites would vote for him to become president of the United States? The answer is hidden in plain view in the development of his character and moral self. This essay provides insights into how his character prepared him to become President of the United States.A practical model of character development is an important aim of this essay. Character is habits of mind and body that persist over time. The development of the moral self is a frame for understanding the role of emotions and cognition in the cultivation of habits of mind. Understanding the character of Barack Obama is only partial vindication of a model of the development of character. A supremely talented Barack Obama makes any model look good. The test of the usefulness and validity of the model is that it provokes the reader to think about children, especially African-American children in all of their uniqueness and universality. A conversation that begins with the habits of love and caring, temperance, courage, love of learning, justice, and spirituality is a good beginning toward that end.

Highlights

  • Barack Obama took the oath of office of the President of the United States on January 20, 2009

  • Obama’s memoir, written two years after graduation from The Harvard Law School and five years before he is elected to public office, is an opportunity to reflect upon character, his moral self, and to sharpen his thinking in a way only accomplished through writing

  • This essay began with the goal of framing a theory of moral development that would cast a positive light on the development of African-American children

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Introduction

Barack Obama took the oath of office of the President of the United States on January 20, 2009. Mentally, and morally he is the color line His biracial background and cultural experiences are a compelling story of the racial divide and the search for community. A pulsating emotional and physical synchrony between mother and son brings comfort, temporality, and the origins of the moral self Babies live their lives in the whole, and experience it as a living embodiment of the present. The moral self includes episodic memories of his life, memories of his personality, personal history, the experience of personal agency, continuity in time and space, and the ability to reflect on thoughts and feelings These different functions are unified in the narratives of everyday life. In Obama’s word, it is a “gravitational pull” of the larger force against the smaller

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