Morality's Muddy Waters
Title | Morality's Muddy Waters PDF eBook |
Author | George Cotkin |
Publisher | University of Pennsylvania Press |
Pages | 274 |
Release | 2011-06-06 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0812204832 |
In the face of an uncertain and dangerous world, Americans yearn for a firm moral compass, a clear set of ethical guidelines. But as history shows, by reducing complex situations to simple cases of right or wrong we often go astray. In Morality's Muddy Waters, historian George Cotkin offers a clarion call on behalf of moral complexity. Revisiting several defining moments in the twentieth century—the American bombing of civilians during World War II, the My Lai massacre, racism in the South, capital punishment, the invasion of Iraq—Cotkin chronicles how historical figures have grappled with the problem of evil and moral responsibility—sometimes successfully, oftentimes not. In the process, he offers a wide-ranging tour of modern American history. Taken together, Cotkin maintains, these episodes reveal that the central concepts of morality—evil, empathy, and virtue—are both necessary and troubling. Without empathy, for example, we fail to inhabit the world of others; with it, we sometimes elevate individual suffering over political complexities. For Cotkin, close historical analysis may help reenergize these concepts for ethical thinking and acting. Morality's Muddy Waters argues for a moral turn in the way we study and think about history, maintaining that even when answers to ethical dilemmas prove elusive, the act of grappling with them is invaluable.
Just War Theory and Civilian Casualties
Title | Just War Theory and Civilian Casualties PDF eBook |
Author | Marcus Schulzke |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 251 |
Release | 2017-08-10 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1107189691 |
This book addresses the inadequacies of just war theory and international law regarding civilian rights, developing new principles of individual restorative justice.
Transatlantic Democracy in the Twentieth Century
Title | Transatlantic Democracy in the Twentieth Century PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Nolte |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 194 |
Release | 2016-10-10 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 3110490498 |
Transatlantic democracy in the 20th century - this concept goes beyond the idea of an American civilizing mission in Europe after two World Wars, and certainly beyond the notion of re-educating Germans, and making them fit for Western institutions after Nazism. As democracy is being contested anew in the beginning of the 21st century, a much more complicated landscape of democracy since 1900 emerges. Transfer was not a one-way-street, and patterns of conflict and transformation affected both American and European political societies. American democracy may not be reduced to a resilient defense of original traditions, while the narrative of German democracy is more than redemption from catastrophe. The essays in this volume contribute to a new history of transatlantic democracy that accounts for its manifold experiences and constant renegotiations, up to the current challenges of American and European populism.
Uncertain Empire
Title | Uncertain Empire PDF eBook |
Author | Joel Isaac |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 313 |
Release | 2012-09-06 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0199826129 |
Uncertain Empire examines the idea of the Cold War and its application to the writing of American history.
Morality
Title | Morality PDF eBook |
Author | James Platt |
Publisher | |
Pages | 216 |
Release | 1878 |
Genre | Ethics |
ISBN |
Troubled Waters
Title | Troubled Waters PDF eBook |
Author | Patrick Troy |
Publisher | ANU E Press |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 2008-06-01 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1921313846 |
Australian cities have traditionally relied for their water on a 'predict-and-provide' philosophy that gives primacy to big engineering solutions. In more recent years privatised water authorities, seeking to maximise consumption and profits, have reinforced the emphasis on increasing supply. Now the cities must cope with the stresses these policies have imposed on the eco-systems from which they harvest water, into which they discharge wastes, and on which they are located. Residents are having to pay more for their water, while the cities themselves are becoming less sustainable. Must we build more dams and desalination plants, or should we be managing the demand for urban water more prudently? This book explores the demand for urban water and how it has changed in response to shifting social mores over the past century. It explains how demand for centralised provision of water might be reshaped to enable the cities to better cope with expected changes in supply as our climate changes. And it discusses the implications of property rights in water for proposals to privatise water services.
Ethics in Mental Health-Substance Use
Title | Ethics in Mental Health-Substance Use PDF eBook |
Author | David B. Cooper |
Publisher | CRC Press |
Pages | 261 |
Release | 2017-05-08 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1351773550 |
Ethics in Mental Health-Substance Use aims to explore the comprehensive concerns and dilemmas occurring from mental health and substance use problems, and to inform, develop, and educate by sharing and pooling knowledge, and enhancing expertise, in this fast developing region of ethics and ethical care and practice. This volume concentrates on ethical concerns, dilemmas, and concepts specifically interrelated, as a collation of problem(s) that directly or indirectly affect the life of the individual and family. Whilst presenting a balanced view of what is ethically best practice today, this title challenges concepts and stimulates debate, exploring all aspects of the development in treatment, intervention and care responses, and the adoption of research-led best practice.