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      The Enigma of Social Harm: The Problem of Liberalism

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      Drawing on a novel blend of moral philosophy, social science psychoanalytic theory and continental philosophy, this book offers up a diagnosis of contemporary liberal capitalist society and the increasingly febrile culture it has produced when it comes to matters of harm.
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      Product ID:9780367565947
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:The Enigma of Social Harm
      Subtitle:The Problem of Liberalism
      Authors:Author: Thomas Raymen
      Page Count:246
      Subjects:Ethics and moral philosophy, Ethics & moral philosophy, Social and political philosophy, Society and culture: general, Social theory, Social work, Causes and prevention of crime, Political science and theory, Centrist democratic ideologies, Economic history, Legal aspects of criminology, Health, Relationships and Personal development, Social & political philosophy, Society & culture: general, Social theory, Social work, Causes & prevention of crime, Political science & theory, Liberalism & centre democratic ideologies, Economic history, Criminology: legal aspects, Health & personal development
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      Drawing on a novel blend of moral philosophy, social science psychoanalytic theory and continental philosophy, this book offers up a diagnosis of contemporary liberal capitalist society and the increasingly febrile culture it has produced when it comes to matters of harm.

      Drawing on a novel blend of moral philosophy, social science, psychoanalytic theory and continental philosophy, this book offers up a diagnosis of contemporary liberal capitalist society and the increasingly febrile culture we occupy when it comes to matters of harm. On what basis can we say that something is harmful? How are we supposed to judge between competing opinions on the harmfulness of a particular behaviour, practice, or industry? Can we avoid drifting off into relativism when it comes to judgements about harm? In an age of deep cultural and political discord about what is and is not harmful, providing answers to such questions is more important than ever.

      Appraising the current state of the concept of social harm in academic scholarship and every-day life, Thomas Raymen finds a concept in an underdeveloped state of disorder, trapped in interminable deadlocks and shrill disagreements about what should and should not be considered harmful. To explain the genesis of this conceptual crisis and identify what we need to do to resolve it, The Enigma of Social Harm travels from Graeco-Roman antiquity to the present day, exploring trends and developments in moral and political philosophy, religion, law, political economy, and culture. Along the way, we see how such trends and developments have not only made it more difficult to establish a shared basis for evaluating harm, but that the tools which might enable us to do so are now outright prohibited by the political-economic, cultural, and ethical ideology of liberalism that dominates contemporary society.

      Written in a clear and accessible style, it is essential reading for all those interested in matters of social harm, justice, politics, and ethics.


      Imprint Name:Routledge
      Publisher Name:Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2022-11-02

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      Weight352 g
      Dimensions139 × 216 × 21 mm