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Book cover of The Age of Consent The Rise of Relativism and the Corruption of Popular Culture

The Age of Consent The Rise of Relativism and the Corruption of Popular Culture

2000269 pagesSpence Publishing Company

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This book explores how moral relativism gradually took hold of American popular culture, rather than emerging suddenly in the 1960s. Robert H. Knight examines the philosophy's century-long influence on key institutions that shape public thought. He analyzes its impact across art, music, architecture, film, and television.

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Robert H. Knight writes about the intersection of culture and ethics. His books include "The Age of Consent" and "The Rise of Relativism and the Corruption of Popular Culture," which explore contemporary societal issues. Knight's work often examines the foundations of popular culture.

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