A crisis of values underlies the economic uncertainty and anxiety about the future of the United States. The author of this book observes the shift of emphasis from productivity to consumption, from contribution to entitlement, and from long-term investment to short-term gain. With the demise of authority and rise of pluralism, identifying and sustaining a public morality which emphasizes responsibility and commitment to community has become near impossible. This uplifting work encourages the rediscovery of the person in others and in ourselves in order to attain an unprecedented quality of life. Lee concludes that hope is where we least expect to find it-in each of us. Contents: Foreword; A Threatened Future; Is There Really Anything That Is Right or Wrong?; Faith Is Not the Top of a Mountain; Discovering Hope; Escaping from the Iron Cage; Rediscovering the Person in Others; Rediscovering the Person in Oneself; Taking Responsibility Seriously; Of Rights and Stewardship; A Concluding Note of Optimism; Endnotes.