University Press of America
Pages: 152
Trim: 6 x 9¼
978-0-7618-5267-4 • Paperback • September 2010 • $46.99 • (£36.00)
978-0-7618-5268-1 • eBook • September 2010 • $44.50 • (£35.00)
Subjects: Social Science / Customs & Traditions,
Social Science / Human Services,
Social Science / Social Work,
Social Science / Volunteer Work,
Social Science / Disasters & Disaster Relief,
Political Science / General,
Political Science / American Government / General,
Political Science / Civics & Citizenship,
Business & Economics / Economic Conditions,
Education / Leadership,
Education / Philosophy, Theory & Social Aspects,
Philosophy / General
Robert E. Freer, Jr. is the BB&T visiting professor in ethics and free enterprise leadership for the School of Business at The Citadel. A lawyer by training, Freer has extensive working experience as a partner of several private law firms, assistant to the chairman of the Federal Trade Commission, and as vice president for Kimberly-Clark Corporation.
Chapter 1 Foreword
Chapter 2 Acknowledgements
Chapter 3 Introduction
Chapter 4 The Citadel Way
Chapter 5 Leadership
Chapter 6 Defense of Country
Chapter 7 American Economics
Chapter 8 Ideals for America's Future
Chapter 9 Enduring Change in the 21st Century
Chapter 10 The Spirit of America
Chapter 11 Endnotes
Chapter 12 Biography
Chapter 13 About the Author
This book is an inspiring reflection on the ideals upon which our nation was founded and charts the course toward a richer, more democratic society. Robin Freer gives voice to the notion of principled leadership, which is at the heart of a Citadel education and essential for all citizens to embrace.
— Lieutenant General John W. Rosa, USAF (retired), president, The Citadel
Citadel Values II encapsulates timeless truths that make America great. The Citadel proves an essential training ground where cadets receive more than education, but experience that propels them as leaders in society. Professor Freer reminds us of the vision and values our country so desperately needs.
— Foster Friess, founder of the Brandywine Fund
Robin Freer has exquisitely captured what drives most Citadel graduates to strive for excellence in every endeavor. Perhaps one of the most difficult emotions to portray in a book is exactly what inspires us to accomplish our life goals and from whom did we learn our valuable lessons. Robin has captured that spirit in this well-written book. All Citadel alumni salute him.
— Michael Rogers, director of alumni affairs, The Citadel