Reading and Misreading Habits of the Heart

Cornel West vigorously defended the book for giving an accurate assessment of American culture and other African-Americans told us that they saw the problems of the black middle class reflected in the book. Clearly the argument of Habits was not very sympathetic to a religious point of view that wou...

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subjects African Americans
Beliefs, opinions and attitudes
Buddhism
Christianity
Communitarianism
Conferences
Habits
Ideology
Indian literature
Liberalism
Literary criticism
Minority & ethnic groups
Politics
Reading habits
Religion
Religiosity
Religious beliefs
Religious influences
Religious literature
Religious studies
Society
Sociological analysis
Sociologists
Sociology of religion
Symposium on the 20th Anniversary of "Habits of the Heart"
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