Death of Outrage
Title: Death of Outrage
Category: Law & Government / Government & Politics | Words: 1721 | Pages: 7.3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Death of Outrage
Eric Glave 266 Words
ECO 2013
“Death of Outrage”
By William J. Bennet
William J. Bennett, secretary of education and chair of the National Endowment for the Humanities under President Reagan captured the public imagination with the best-selling Book of Virtues, a compendium of other people's writing that had something to teach about morality. In his new book, Bennett advances his own credo of right and wrong, and it is far less compelling. It is a slim
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the Assault on American Ideals, former cabinet secretary and best-selling author William J. Bennett dismantles the president's defenses, brick by evasive brick, and analyzes the meaning of the Clinton scandals: why they matter, what the public reaction to them means, and the social and political damage they have already inflicted on America. For, despite Bill Clinton's position in public opinion polls, the most persuasive public arguments made by the president's supporter’s wither under t
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