Vexed: ethics beyond political tribes
"In Vexed, James Mumford tackles the polarization of civil society across the democratic West, taking a fresh look at the existential questions and "hot button" issues that are an essential part of the politics of the Left and Right. In examining issues like the "right-to-die&quo...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In Vexed, James Mumford tackles the polarization of civil society across the democratic West, taking a fresh look at the existential questions and "hot button" issues that are an essential part of the politics of the Left and Right. In examining issues like the "right-to-die" movement and assisted suicide, family values and economic injustice, sexual liberation and consent, gun-control and abortion, the environment and technology, criminal justice and reform, Mumford questions the basic assumptions of our political groups. His challenge is simple: "Why should believing strongly about one topic mean the automatic adoption of so many others?" With this refreshing and eye-opening book, James Mumford, a public thinker and independent commentator, has written an essential and provocative account that will appeal to anyone of independent thought, and a welcome call for new reflection on the moral issues most relevant to our modern way of life." -- Amazon.com |
Beschreibung: | 213 Seiten 23 cm |
ISBN: | 9781472966346 |
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adam_text | CONTENTS Introduction: Package-Deal Ethics 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Inclusivity: Should Liberals Back Assisted Suicide? 15 Family Values: Why Social Conservatives Should Raise Wages 44 Sufficiency: Why the Left and Sexual Liberation Make Bad Bedfellows 69 The Sanctity of Life: What’s Pro-Life about anAR-15? 96 Reverence for Nature: Why Greens Shouldn’t Become Cyborgs 121 Personal Responsibility: Why the Right Should Release Ex-Offenders 148 Conclusion: Moral Imagination 169 Acknowledgements Notes Permissions Index 189 191 209 210
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CONTENTS Introduction: Package-Deal Ethics 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Inclusivity: Should Liberals Back Assisted Suicide? 15 Family Values: Why Social Conservatives Should Raise Wages 44 Sufficiency: Why the Left and Sexual Liberation Make Bad Bedfellows 69 The Sanctity of Life: What’s Pro-Life about anAR-15? 96 Reverence for Nature: Why Greens Shouldn’t Become Cyborgs 121 Personal Responsibility: Why the Right Should Release Ex-Offenders 148 Conclusion: Moral Imagination 169 Acknowledgements Notes Permissions Index 189 191 209 210 |
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