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Democracy and Tradition
Jeffrey Stout and Robert P. George
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page xi)
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INTRODUCTION (page 1)
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PART ONE: The Question of Character
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CHAPTER 1: Character and Piety from Emerson to Dewey (page 19)
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CHAPTER 2: Race and Nation in Baldwin and Ellison (page 42)
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PART TWO: Religious Voices in a Secular Society
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CHAPTER 3: Religious Reasons in Political Argument (page 63)
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CHAPTER 4: Secularization and Resentment (page 92)
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CHAPTER 5: The New Traditionalism (page 118)
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CHAPTER 6: Virtue and the Way of the World (page 140)
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CHAPTER 7: Between Example and Doctrine (page 162)
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PART THREE: A Conditioned Rectitude
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CHAPTER 8: Democratic Norms in the Age of Terrorism (page 183)
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CHAPTER 9: The Emergence of Modern Democratic Culture (page 203)
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CHAPTER 10: The Ideal of a Common Morality (page 225)
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CHAPTER 11: Ethics without Metaphysics (page 246)
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CHAPTER 12: Ethics as a Social Practice (page 270)
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Conclusion (page 287)
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Notes (page 309)
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Index (page 341)
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Published: 2004
Publisher: Princeton University Press
- 9780691123820 (paper)
- 9780691102931 (hardcover)
- 9781400825868 (ebook)