In his preface to A Man for All Seasons, playwright Robert Bolt describes Sir Thomas More as "a man with an adamantine sense of his own self." "He knew where he began and left off," Bolt writes, "what areas of himself he could yield to the encroachments of his enemies and what to the encroachments … Continue reading The One and the Ninety-Nine: Forging Identity in the Age of Social Contagion

