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Moral freedom, moral vacuum

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Growth Strategies, May 1st, 2001

In his 1998 book, One Nation, After All, Alan Wolfe set out to find and describe the mores of contemporary Americans. After years of research and interviewing, he discovered that Americans had become so moderate and tolerant (actually, so cowed into fear of appearing immoderate or being called intolerant) that they had deliberately forfeited their ability, right and duty to make moral judgments of others. Wolfe has now followed up that effort with Moral Freedom: The Search for Virtue in a World of Choice. Again after years of interviews conducted across the country, Wolfe finds that Americans...

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