Trust, Our Second Nature: Crisis, Reconciliation, and the Personal

Lexington Books (2009)
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This book is focused on what stabilizes and unifies our second nature, or that which we participants in a culture share in common. The claim is that in the triadic structure of the experience of all persons, trust is the key to the solidarity and stability of our second nature

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