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The Gentleman's Code: Virtue in a Shallow Age. Exploring the Inner Demands of Character, Integrity, and What It Means to Live with Genuine Dignity in Modern Life
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- Nombre de pages217
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-30965-8
- EAN9783565309658
- Date de parution10/03/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille2 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
Something has quietly shifted in the cultural conversation around what it means to be a good man. Amid the noise of competing definitions - some dismissive, some reactionary, some simply exhausted - a more honest question remains: what does genuine character actually look like, lived out in ordinary days?
The Gentleman's Code: Virtue in a Shallow Age explores that question with depth and sincerity.
This book examines the inner demands of virtue - not as a rigid set of rules or a nostalgic ideal, but as a lived, daily practice of integrity, restraint, and considered action. It looks honestly at the psychological tension between the man someone wants to be and the compromises that accumulate quietly over time: the small dishonesties, the avoided responsibilities, the moments where convenience quietly overrode principle. Drawing on classical ideas of character alongside contemporary psychological understanding, this book reframes virtue not as performance or identity positioning, but as something far more demanding and more rewarding - a sustained, imperfect, deeply personal commitment to living in alignment with what one genuinely values. For men who sense that something important has been lost from the cultural conversation around character, this book offers not a nostalgic prescription, but a thoughtful and honest examination of what integrity costs, what it builds, and why it still matters.
This book examines the inner demands of virtue - not as a rigid set of rules or a nostalgic ideal, but as a lived, daily practice of integrity, restraint, and considered action. It looks honestly at the psychological tension between the man someone wants to be and the compromises that accumulate quietly over time: the small dishonesties, the avoided responsibilities, the moments where convenience quietly overrode principle. Drawing on classical ideas of character alongside contemporary psychological understanding, this book reframes virtue not as performance or identity positioning, but as something far more demanding and more rewarding - a sustained, imperfect, deeply personal commitment to living in alignment with what one genuinely values. For men who sense that something important has been lost from the cultural conversation around character, this book offers not a nostalgic prescription, but a thoughtful and honest examination of what integrity costs, what it builds, and why it still matters.

















