As Deborah L. Rhode explains in this wide-ranging work, the American public has long insisted on the central importance of character, but has failed to adequately nurture and sustain it in families, schools, law, and politics. All too often, our understandings of character are out of step with psychological research and fundamental values.
As Deborah L. Rhode explains in this wide-ranging work, the American public has long insisted on the central importance of character, but has failed t...