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Where have all our values gone? : the decline of values in America and what we can do about it

Author: Andrew B Schoedinger
Publisher: [Philadelphia] : XLibris Corp., ©2004.
Edition/Format:   Book : English
Summary:
Analyses the multiple causes of the decline of values in America throughout the 20th century and makes a recommendation, by way of an ethical discussion, as to how the decline in values can be rectified.
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Andrew B Schoedinger
ISBN: 1413454119 9781413454116
OCLC Number: 62212690
Description: 126 p. ; 22 cm.
Contents: Part I. John Dewey and progressive education --
Dr. Benjamin Spock and enlightened child care --
Ethical relvativism --
The fifties --
Student rebellion and the counterculture --
Vietnam --
The corruption of the legal system --
Television, music, and Hollywood --
The age of narcissism ; Part II. Man, the moral creature --
Duty --
Evil --
Virtue --
Authenticity, self-esteem and happiness.
Responsibility: Andrew Schoedinger.

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Analyses the multiple causes of the decline of values in America throughout the 20th century and makes a recommendation, by way of an ethical discussion, as to how the decline in values can be rectified.
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