· Harry Clor flings a tightrope across the abyss of modern thought, then shows how excess, that clumsy beast, is bound to fall, while moderation, sure-footed as the author himself, crosses lightly and gracefully to wisdom. Readers will be dazzled as Clor takes an old and neglected virtue and gives it a fully modern analysis. From the PublisherPages: Moderation suffers in today's culture of excesses. In resuscitating this discarded virtue, Harry Clor unveils the intrinsic power of moderation to influence. On Moderation: Defending an Ancient Virtue in a Modern World by Harry Clor. Moderation suffers in today's culture of excesses. In resuscitating this discarded virtue, Harry Clor unveils the intrinsic power of moderation to influence and engage, from the public square to the deeply personal.
On Moderation: Defending An Ancient Virtue In A Modern World|Harry Clor was the first time I didn't have to ask for a revision. The support and the writer were professional and the paper was delivered 1 day sooner than I expected. On Moderation: Defending An Ancient Virtue In A Modern World|Harry Clor, Assembling The Pieces: Supercharging Unitarian Universalist Social Action Committees|Gary D. Nissenbaum, Hebrew Life And Times|Harold B. Hunting, Kodak Camera Basics: Getting The Most From Your Autofocus Camera|Peter K. Burian. Harry Clor (Ph.D. University of Chicago) is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Kenyon College, and author of On Moderation: Defending an Ancient Virtue in a Modern World (), Public Morality and Liberal Society: Essays on Decency, Law, and Pornography (), The Mass Media and Modern Democracy: Essays (), and Obscenity and Public Morality: Censorship in a Liberal Society ().
On Moderation: Defending an Ancient Virtue in a Modern World by Harry Clor. Moderation suffers in today's culture of excesses. In resuscitating this discarded virtue, Harry Clor unveils the intrinsic power of moderation to influence and engage, from the public square to the deeply personal. Harry Clor is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Ken-yon College. He is the author of On Moderation: Defending an Ancient Virtue in a Modern World (), Public Morality and Liberal Society: Essays on Decency, Law and Pornography (), and Obscenity and Public Morality: Censorship in a Liberal Society (). He has also authored articles on legal. Moderation suffers in today's culture of excesses. In resuscitating this discarded virtue, Harry Clor unveils the intrinsic power of moderation to influence.
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