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by Jimmy Carter
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a writer, a reader of non-fiction, an idealist
Bottom-Line: Our Endangered Values; America's Moral Crisis is a well written, thoughtful, carefully researched book about the continued erosion of American society and governance. — There are a few over-riding (political) principles I try to live my life by; they inform my opinions on a wide range of issues. First and foremost The Declaration of Independence and United States Constitution under-gird my views on most if not all topics/issues-cultural and political-facing our nation. Our nation was founded on a foundation of Liberty, Equality, and Justice for All;…
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avid reader, non-fiction reader
According to many political observers, America is at a crossroads. The traditional values, the striving toward peace, and the support for basic human rights and civil liberties that once stood for all things American are now being challenged. Some people want to change the course completely but others prefer a return to these values and would like to see the United States take on a more socially responsible role in domestic and world affairs. In this book, Our Endangered Values: America's Moral Crisis, former president Jimmy Carter explains why he feels the United States is on the wrong track…
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