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Novak
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Character and Crime
“Standing squarely in the Great
Tradition in which Aristotle and St. Thomas Aquinas figure so prominently,
Novak rejects as oversimplified and dangerous both the pessimistic account of
human nature given by Hobbes and the romantic account offered by Rousseau….
First published in 1986, [Character and Crime] was a timely book then, and it
is a timely book now, after the turn of the millennium.”
Edwin J. Delattre
“ In this remarkable book,
Novak cogently makes the connection between the cultivation of character and
national virtue–which, of course, gets to the heart of the issue. … I view this
book as a monumental contribution to the quest for answers to the vexing
problems of crime and punishment; it is must reading for those in the field.”
Charles W. Colson
Prison Fellowship Ministries
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