What does C. S. Lewis make a powerful case for in his book, The Abolition of Man?
a. Teaching people to love truth and justice
b. Encouraging people to be bound by the rule of law
c. Allowing religion to shape and guide our ethics and morals
d. Training people to recognize the lies and faults of other men
e. Indoctrinating young people to embrace the values of the state
a
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