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Challenges liberals and conservatives alike, as Hook pierces to the heart of momentous issues: human rights, racial equality, cultural freedom, and the separation of ethical behavior from religious belief.
""I strongly urge everyone to read this volume of essays. . ."" - The Educational Forum
""Convictions may indeed be interpreted as Sidney Hook's final outlook on the possibilities of a self-determined, dignified, and rational human life, or liberal education, and of a free and intelligently organized society. . . .[it] will be appreciated by anybody with an interest in contemporary social and political philosophy."" - Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy newsletter
""Highly recommended."" - Library Journal
"". . . the collection stands as an accessible and highly readable record of the personal convictions of one of America's most notable social philosophers."" - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy
""His latest collection shows him to have been to the very end a nonpareil marshaler of arguments, as well as an exemplary figure in American intellectual life."" - Washington Post
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