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The Moral Sense

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Simon and Schuster, Nov 6, 1997 - Social Science - 336 pages
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User Review  - Jeff Delisle - Goodreads

I first heard of Dr. Wilson after recently reading glowing obituaries in many respected publications. His teaching and publications have been influential to many better known authorities. As I am a ... Read full review

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User Review  - Tania Brzovic - Goodreads

I normally wouldn't give a book that is this slow such a high rating. Some of the chapters are longer than they need to be. Despite that, Wilson's argument is so interesting that it is worth ... Read full review

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Contents

Sympathy
29
Fairness
55
SelfControl
79
Duty
99
The Social Animal
121
Families
141
Gender
165
The Universal Aspiration
191
The Moral Sense and Human Character
225
79
303
191
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About the author (1997)

James Q. Wilson most recently taught at Boston College and Pepperdine University. He was Professor Emeritus of Management and Public Administration at UCLA and was previously Shattuck Professor of Government at Harvard University. He wrote more than a dozen books on the subjects of public policy, bureaucracy, and political philosophy. He was president of the American Political Science Association, and he is the only political scientist to win three of the four lifetime achievement awards presented by the APSA. He received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian award, in 2003. Professor Wilson passed away in March of 2012 after battling cancer. His work helped shape the field of political science in the United States. His many years of service to his American Government book remain evident on every page and will continue for many editions to come.

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