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"Amitai Etzioni is one of the most influential social and political thinkers of our day, a man synonymous with the ideas of communitarianism. In this book, Etzioni challenges those who argue that diversity or multiculturalism is about to become the governing American creed. On the surface, America may seem like a fractured mosaic, but the country is in reality far more socially monochromatic and united than most observers have claimed."--BOOK JACKET.
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Social values, Moral conditions, Social conditions, Social problems, Conditions morales, Problèmes sociaux, Conditions sociales, Multiculturalisme, Wertordnung, Sociale waarden, Individu en samenleving, Sociale verandering, Gesellschaft, Multiculturele samenlevingen, Valeurs sociales, United states, moral conditions, United states, social conditionsShowing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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The Monochrome Society
May 1, 2001, Princeton University Press
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0691070903 9780691070902
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Table of Contents
The monochrome society
Is shaming shameful?
The post-affluent society
Can virtual communities be real? / with Oren Etzioni
Suffer the children
Holidays : the neglected seedbeds of virtue
Salem without witches
Social norms : the Rubicon of social science
Why the civil society is not good enough
Virtue and the state : a dialogue between a Communitarian and a social conservative / with Robert P. George
Restoring the moral voice
Cross-cultural moral judgments
Stakeholders versus shareholders.
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