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The Market of Virtue: Morality and Commitment in a Liberal Society: Law and Philosophy Library, cartea 60

Autor Michael Baurmann
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 aug 2002
The Market of Virtue - Morality and Commitment in a Liberal Society is a contribution to the present controversy between liberalism and communitarianism. This controversy is not only confined to academic circles but is becoming of increasing interest to a wider public. It has become popular again today to criticize a liberal market society as being a society in which morality and virtues are increasingly being displaced by egoism and utility maximization. According to this view the competition between individuals and the dissolution of community ties erode the respect for the interests of others and undermine the commitment to the common good. The present book, however, develops quite a different picture of a liberal society. An analysis of its fundamental principles shows that anonymous market-relations and competition are by no means the only traits of a liberal society. Such a society also provides the framework for freedom of cooperation and association. It gives its citizens the right to cooperate with other people in pursuit of their own interests. Just as the rivalry between competitors is a basic element of a liberal society so is the cooperation between partners. Thus not only self-centred individualism is rewarded. The main part of the book explains how the freedom to cooperate and to establish social ties lays the empirical foundation for the emergence of civil virtues and moral integrity. It is the basic insight of this analysis that it can no longer be maintained that a liberal society is incapable of producing moral attitudes and social commitment. If a civil society can develop under a liberal order, then one can reckon with citizens who voluntarily contribute to public goods and who commit themselves of their own accord to the society, its constitution and institutions.
However this book not only develops further arguments for the current debate between liberalism and communitarianism by explainingthe emergence of morality and virtue in a market society. It also provides new aspects for the present theoretical and methodological controversies over the fundaments of the social sciences and contributes to the advancement of the modern individualistic approach in social theory. In this context it aims especially at an improvement of a sociological model of behaviour.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789041118745
ISBN-10: 9041118748
Pagini: 170
Ilustrații: 170 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:2002
Editura: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS
Colecția Springer
Seria Law and Philosophy Library

Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands

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Cuprins

Acknowledgments.- Introduction: A Vision of Liberalism.- 1. Utility-Maximization and Commitment to Norms.- 2. Norm-Commitment and the Emergence of Norms.- 3. Deception and Trust.- 4. Moral Point of View and Moral Identity.- 5. The Market of Virtue.- Bibliography.- Index of Names.