"The De-moralization of Society " is a conservative's answer to the fad of rewriting history from the point of view of underdogs and " victims ."
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Other captions contain a " moralization " or short explanation of the moral of the scene, for the spiritual education of the reader; hence the name, " Bible moralis�e ".
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But a new book, " The De-Moralization of Society, " and a USA Today column by its author, Gertrude Himmelfarb, prompted the speaker to work the ideas into his address.
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"We made a conscious decision to continue our exhibit policy of talking about facts _ not conjecture, not moralizations, not all the things that got the Smithsonian in trouble, " he said.
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A good deal of the rationale for this kind of thing is explained by the historian Gertrude Himmelfarb, who last week published " The De-Moralization of Society : From Victorian Virtues to Modern Values ."
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As it was with many of the beasts whose descriptions were distorted through broken translation, it seems to stay true that reaching a point in which the author could create a moralization for the entry held the most importance.
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Recently, the historian Gertrude Himmelfarb also sought to find ground for a re-moralization of American life in her book, " The De-Moralization of Society : From Victorian Virtues to Modern Values " ( Knopf ).
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Recently, the historian Gertrude Himmelfarb also sought to find ground for a re-moralization of American life in her book, " The De-Moralization of Society : From Victorian Virtues to Modern Values " ( Knopf ).
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Part after-school sex comedy, part wedding-blues slapstick, part cornball friends-are-family moralization, " The Wood " exists as a seldom represented American time capsule, and it's all good.
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Gertrude Himmelfarb, the conservative historian who wrote " The De-Moralization of Society : From Victorian Virtues to Modern Values, " was not so sure that the listing of illegitimate children in social registries was a sign of progress.