Book excerpt: "Stand" by Cory Booker
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"We are more than a government," writes New Jersey Senator Cory Booker. "We are a nation, a people bound by shared bedrock virtues."
In his new book, "Stand" (to be published March 24 by St. Martin's Press), Booker tells us that, at a time when America is splintered in many areas of public life, virtue is a strategy that can awaken our sense of common cause.
Read the introduction below, and don't miss Faith Salie's interview with Cory Booker on "CBS Sunday Morning" March 22!
"Stand" by Cory Booker

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