My brother introduced me to Derrick Bell's writings long before I considered applying for law school. He handed me this book the first day I came home after being accepted to Professor Bell's current institution. Thanks Jayper. . .
Ethical Ambition is a meditation on the challenges, frustrations, inspirations and humiliations that one may face in choosing to fight the good fight. In recounting stories from his own life and those of others who have struggled against injustice, Bell demonstrates that an ethical life is not one of ease. Yet, as a W. E. B. Du Bois quote he uses to complete the book suggests, only through such a life can one find true satisfaction, finding "heaven, or as near as heaven as you can get."
From the non-conformist to the warrior of justice, Bell offers uplifting motivation to make ethical decisions, and perhaps more importantly, stand by them.
Harnessing your inner passion, learning to understand true courage, having faith in your work, building meaningful relationships, learning from others and retaining humility are all topics that Bell touches on in this encouraging piece.
A fantastic read for those aspiring to a career in public interest.
I hope to find the humility to read, and re-read this text for many years to come. . .