Rubbed to corners. Very faded to spine and edges. Clean and sound.
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Paperback. ix, 234pp. Expanded edition. 1. Introduction: Thinking about Character; 2. The Rediscovery of Character: Private Virtue; 3. Incivility and Crime; 4. Character and Biology; 5. Character and Families; 6. Character and Young People: The 1940s; 7. Character and Young People: The 1960s; 8. Character versus Intellect: Habits of the Heart; 9. Liberalism versus a Liberal Education; 10. Character and Community: The Problem of Broken Windows / James Q. Wilson and George Kelling; 11. The Enduring Problem of Business Ethics; 12. Character and Ecstasy: Against the Legalization of Drugs; 13. Learning More about Character - How Do Children Grow Up?; 14. The Moral Sense.
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