Nothing’s the matter with Kansas: Americans voting their values are responding to a real moral crisis. And in this forceful follow-up toThe Cheating Culture,David Callahan argues that the problems for most Americans are not abortion and gay marriage but rather issues that neither party is addressing—the selfishness that is careening out of control, the effect of our violent and consumerist culture on children, and our lack of a greater purpose. As Republicans veer into zealotry, liberals can find common ground with the moderate majority. But to alleviate the moral anxieties that drove GOP electoral victories they need a powerful new vision.
InThe Moral Center,Callahan articulates that vision and offers an escape from the dead-end culture war. With insights garnered from in-depth research and interviews, he examines some of our most polarized conflicts and presents unexpected solutions that lay out a new road map to the American center.
PRAISE FOR THE CHEATING CULTURE
Read this book . . . for [Callahan's] eye-opening portrait of the way we live now, his sobering analysis of how we got here and his prescient warning of where we may be headed if we don't get back our bearings. --Los Angeles Times
Everything you ever wanted to know about what's gone wrong with ethics in our society is explained in David Callahan's remarkable and readable new book. For its meticulously researched, thoughtful and damning look at our broken moral compass, this should be required reading. --The Philadelphia Inquirer
DAVID CALLAHANis cofounder of and senior fellow at the public policy center Demos. Author of six previous books, he writes frequently for theNew York Times, theWashington Post,and other publications. He received a Ph.D. in politics from Princeton University and lives in New York City.
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