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THE LAWS OF DAILY CONDUCTby Gilman, Nicholas Paine
DescriptionBoston:: Houghton Mifflin,, 1891. Hardcover; Hamilton College (NY) bookplate; no card pocket or spine marks/label; spine ends lightly worn; otherwise good.. Gilman says morality can be taught in public schools without violating Religion-State separation. ||| `Life Under Law'; `Obedience to Moral Law'; `Self-Control'; `Truthfulness'; `Law of Justice'; `Law of Kindness'; `Law of Honor'; etc. ||| Seeming lack of business & interpersonal ethics during the 1880s prompted Gilman to call for once again teaching `old-fashioned' values. Many people felt those were too naive for that sophisticated day & age. |
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