Is There a Culture War?

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A Dialogue on Values and American Public Life

By James Davison Hunter and Alan Wolfe, eds.
(Brookings Institution Press, 2006)

James Davison Hunter and Alan Wolfe join in dialogue to search for the truth about America's cultural condition. Red and Blue states . . . the "Religious Right" and the "Liberal Media" . . . NASCAR dads and soccer moms . . . Is America clearly and bitterly divided? Are today's social and political differences truly worrisome, or the unavoidable products of a diverse democracy? In Is There a Culture War?, two leading authorities on political culture lead a provocative examination of division and unity within America.

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Whatever the world thinks, he who hath not much meditated upon God, the human mind, and the summum bonum, may possibly make a thriving earthworm, but will most indubitably make a sorry patriot and a sorry statesman.

George Berkeley

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