Building a Healthy Culture

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Strategies for an American Renaissance

By Don Eberly, ed.
(Eerdmans, 2001)

Essays by well-known thinkers argue for the importance of cultural health in maintaining a free and civil society and explore the theme of cultural renewal in many different sectors of life — family life, vocations, the media, and more.

Foreword by Senator Sam Brownback, and contributors including Stephen H. Balch, Kevin Belmonte, Elayne Glover Bennett, T. William Boxx, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Don Eberly, Amitai Etzioni, John Fonte, Mary Ann Glendon, Stephen Goldsmith, Cherie S. Harder, Elizabeth L. Haynes, Gertrude Himmelfarb, Wade F. Horn, Leon Kass, Charles Krauthammer, Thomas Lickona, Joseph Loconte, Herbert London, Elizabeth Lurie, Terry Mattingly, Joe McIlhaney, Michael Medved, Eric Miller, David G. Myers, Kenneth A. Myers, David Popenoe, Robert Royal, Amy L. Sherman, Curt Smith, Wesley J. Smith, John G. West Jr., William B. Wichterman, and Christopher Wolfe.

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Men can only be happy when they do not assume that the object of life is happiness.

George Orwell

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