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Democracy and Social Ethics

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Book Democracy and Social Ethics Jane Addams
Libristo code: 04869005
Publishers University of Illinois Press, November 2001
Nearly a century before the advent of "multiculturalism," Jane Addams put forward her conception of... Full description
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Nearly a century before the advent of "multiculturalism," Jane Addams put forward her conception of the moral significance of diversity. Each member of a democracy, Addams believed, is under a moral obligation to seek out diverse experiences, making a daily effort to confront others' perspectives. Morality must be seen as a social rather than an individual endeavor, and democracy as a way of life rather than merely a basis for laws. Failing this, both democracy and ethics remain sterile, empty concepts. In this, Addams' earliest book on ethics - presented here with a substantial introduction by Charlene Haddock Seigfried - she reflects on the factors that hinder the ability of all members of society to determine their own well-being. Observing relationships between charitable workers and their clients, between factory owners and their employers, and between household employers and their servants, she identifies sources of friction and shows how conceiving of democracy as a social obligation can lead to new, mutually beneficial lines of conduct. She also considers the proper education of workers, struggles between parents and their adult daughters over conflicting family and social claims, and the merging of politics with the daily lives of constituents. "The sphere of morals is the sphere of action," Addams proclaims. It is not enough to believe passively in the innate dignity of all human beings. Rather, one must work daily to root out racial, gender, class, and other prejudices from personal relationships.

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Full name Democracy and Social Ethics
Author Jane Addams, et al
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2001
Number of pages 168
EAN 9780252070235
ISBN 0252070232
Libristo code 04869005
Weight 228
Dimensions 209 x 142 x 19
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