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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