The Essence of Living in a Free Society

University of Texas Press (1997)
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This volume contains the proceedings of the eighteenth annual Lectures on Moral Values in a Free Society held at the University of Texas at Dallas on November 11-13, 1996. The lecture series is designed to provide a forum for discussing vital issues that confront society today, based on an understanding of the system of moral values on which our country was founded and continues to rest.

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