
The virtue America forgot: Why gratitude still matters for our national character
Fox News
Thanksgiving tradition of national gratitude runs deep in American spirit, yet schools increasingly skip teaching appreciation for country's achievements, authors observe.
William J. Bennett joined FNC as a contributor in 2017.
But in our national discourse, do we publicly acknowledge those blessings enough? Do our leaders regularly express thanks for this nation’s greatness? In our schools and colleges, are we teaching young people how fortunate we are to be Americans — and the importance of gratitude for our country? The former Secretary of Education under President Ronald Reagan and the nation's first Drug Czar under President George H.W. Bush, Bennett is one of America's most recognized voices on cultural, political and educational issues. He also served as a professor at Boston University, the University of Texas, and Harvard University.
A native of Brooklyn in New York City, Bennett studied philosophy at Williams College (B.A.) and the University of Texas (Ph.D.) and earned a law degree (J.D.) from Harvard.













