
Hugh Hewitt: The Happiest Life
Socrates in the City
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The Importance of Moral Compass in American Culture
In the Catholic schools of the 1960s, they would hand out something called the Red Rules. Many of the sisters who taught were children of refugee families and of ethnic Catholic families that had fled Poland or Eastern Europe of some sort. "We're just beginning to reap what happens when you shake the foundations in 1968 through 1978 of American moral certainty," Solzhenitsyn says.
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