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Why Good People Do Bad Things: How to Make Moral Choices in an Immoral World

Why Good People Do Bad Things: How to Make Moral Choices in an Immoral World

Why Good People Do Bad Things: How to Make Moral Choices in an Immoral World
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Why Good People Do Bad Things: How to Make Moral Choices in an Immoral World

by Hamstra, Bruce

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ISBN 13
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UsedVeryGood. Birch Lane hardcover with great dustjacket; no writing or tears; label on dustjacket spine

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Title
Why Good People Do Bad Things: How to Make Moral Choices in an Immoral World
Author
Hamstra, Bruce
Book Condition
UsedVeryGood
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Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
1559723246
ISBN 13
9781559723244
Publisher
Birch Lane Pr
Place of Publication
New York
This edition first published
1996

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