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The Depleting Moral Legacy: The Moral Re-entry
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The Depleting Moral Legacy: The Moral Re-entry
Author(s)
Hirsch, Fred
Abstract
This selection re-evaluates the role that morality plays in collective action within an individualistic culture. The author suggests that, while a social ethos is possible, there must be collective regulation of this ideal.
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137-151
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Social Limits to Growth
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1976
ISBN_ISSN
0674813650
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