Part One

Moral principles.

The classical and Judeo-Christian traditions converge on a small set of virtues that every well-formed person should be working on for life. They are not feelings. They are habits. They get built through practice and lost through neglect.

    Part Two

    Principles of logic.

    You cannot govern yourself if you cannot think clearly. These rules are not optional for citizens — they are the difference between argument and noise.

      Practice

      Knowing the rules is not the point. Living by them is.

      A framework for putting these principles into daily practice — work, family, community, self.

      A Framework for Living