The Eclipse of Morality: Science, State, and MarketTransaction Publishers - Всего страниц: 219 Using the works of Bacon, Hobbes, and Adam Smith as well as historical examples drawn from the last two centuries, Busch shows how the ideas initially proposed by these thinkers became reified as scientism, statism, and marketism-- systems of belief that a single mode of ordering could solve the riddle of society, and thereby supplant moral responsibility. Busch contrasts this approach with concrete examples of successful attempts to extend democracy into these areas--to create multiple orderings-- so that moral responsibility is neither crushingly heavy on individuals nor unbearably light on society. |
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... natural and human sciences . Bacon proposed a world based on what we now call natural science , in which use of the proper methods would ensure the emergence of truth . Hobbes proposed a world based on a science of the state , grounded ...
... natural and human sciences . Bacon proposed a world based on what we now call natural science , in which use of the proper methods would ensure the emergence of truth . Hobbes proposed a world based on a science of the state , grounded ...
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... natural order , the social order , and the moral order are equally in need of explanation , of clarification , of ... nature is not fixed . We require the company of other humans not merely as compan- ionship , but in order to learn ...
... natural order , the social order , and the moral order are equally in need of explanation , of clarification , of ... nature is not fixed . We require the company of other humans not merely as compan- ionship , but in order to learn ...
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... natural . I have decided to take the latter route , although I might well have taken the former . That would have led to a very differ- ent book . Fourth , others have also addressed in print the issues raised by Bacon , Hobbes , and ...
... natural . I have decided to take the latter route , although I might well have taken the former . That would have led to a very differ- ent book . Fourth , others have also addressed in print the issues raised by Bacon , Hobbes , and ...
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... nature in attempts to legitimate their positions . Similarly , conservative economist Milton Friedman invokes the ghosts of both Hobbes and Smith when he tells us that corporations should have only one goal ( profit for their ...
... nature in attempts to legitimate their positions . Similarly , conservative economist Milton Friedman invokes the ghosts of both Hobbes and Smith when he tells us that corporations should have only one goal ( profit for their ...
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... natural con- cupiscence seemeth as a spur to marriage . ( ibid.:235 ) In addition , Bacon feels it is necessary to inform his audience that " as for masculine love , they have no touch of it " ( ibid.:236 ) , although we are assured ...
... natural con- cupiscence seemeth as a spur to marriage . ( ibid.:235 ) In addition , Bacon feels it is necessary to inform his audience that " as for masculine love , they have no touch of it " ( ibid.:236 ) , although we are assured ...
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The Moral Responsibility of the State | 16 |
The Morality of the Marketplace | 23 |
Three Paths from Moral Responsibility | 27 |
Notes | 31 |
The Expansion of Intellectual Property Rights | 101 |
Education | 108 |
Social Security | 109 |
The Return of the State | 110 |
Conclusions | 115 |
Beyond the Leviathans | 117 |
Statism | 119 |
Marketism | 122 |
The Technology of Power and the Power of Technology | 33 |
The United States | 35 |
The Soviet Union | 47 |
From the Green Revolution to the Gene Revolution | 56 |
Other Nations | 63 |
The Critics | 64 |
Bacon Lives | 67 |
Notes | 68 |
The State of the State | 71 |
The Colonial Project | 72 |
The Oppressive State and the State of Oppression | 77 |
Statism with a Democratic Face | 82 |
The Rise of the Private State | 89 |
The State and the Individual | 93 |
Conclusions | 94 |
Notes | 95 |
Selling the Market | 97 |
The Irish Potato Famine | 99 |
A Solution? | 133 |
Beyond Scientism Statism and Marketism | 135 |
Of Chickens and Eggs | 136 |
Conclusions | 145 |
Networks of Democracy | 147 |
Politics with a Capital P | 152 |
The Workplace | 156 |
Science and Technology Choice | 162 |
Education | 168 |
Health Care | 173 |
Arts | 175 |
Media | 176 |
Family | 179 |
Law | 184 |
Networks of Democracy | 185 |
Notes | 188 |
References | 189 |
Index | 207 |
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