Social values -- United States
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Social values -- United States
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Social values
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Incoming Resources
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- American mythos, why our best efforts to be a better nation fall short, Robert Wuthnow
- The moral veto, framing contraception, abortion, and cultural pluralism in the United States, Gene Burns
- Values and public policy, Henry J. Aaron, Thomas E. Mann, Timothy Taylor, editors
- The moral foundations of trust, Eric M. Uslaner
- The challenge of affluence, self-control and well-being in the United States and Britain since 1950, Avner Offer
- The fortunes of permanence, culture and anarchy in an age of amnesia, Roger Kimball
- America's crisis of values, reality and perception, Wayne Baker
- The masses are the ruling classes, policy romanticism, democratic populism, and American social welfare, William M. Epstein
- Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, version 4.0, Gordon L. Anderson
- Changing identities and evolving values, is there still a transatlantic community?, edited by Esther Brimmer
- "A country I do not recognize", the legal assault on American values, edited by Robert H. Bork
- Family sacrifices, the worldviews and ethics of Chinese Americans, Russell M. Jeung, Seanan S. Fong, Helen Jin Kim
- The monochrome society, by Amitai Etzioni
- Learning lessons, medicine, economics, and public policy, Rashi Fein
- Diversity and its discontents, cultural conflict and common ground in contemporary American society, edited by Neil J. Smelser and Jeffrey C. Alexander
- Moral politics, what conservatives know that liberals don't, George Lakoff
- Legitimate differences, interpretation in the abortion controversy and other public debates, Georgia Warnke
- Making the progressive case, towards a stronger U.S. economy, David Coates
- What the dog saw and other adventures, Malcolm Gladwell
- Renewal, from crisis to transformation in our lives, work, and politics, Anne-Marie Slaughter
- Moral politics, how liberals and conservatives think, George Lakoff
- One nation, after all, what middle-class Americans really think about : God, country, family, racism, welfare, immigration, homosexuality, work, the right, the left, and each other, Alan Wolfe
- The age of American unreason, Susan Jacoby
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