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17%OFFJudith N. Shklar - Ordinary Vices - 9780674641761 - V9780674641761
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Ordinary Vices

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Description for Ordinary Vices Paperback. Shklar draws from a brilliant array of writers--Moliere and Dickens on hypocrisy, Jane Austen on snobbery, Shakespeare and Montesquieu on misanthropy, Hawthorne and Nietzsche on cruelty, Conrad and Faulkner on betrayal--to reveal the nature and effects of the vices. Num Pages: 278 pages. BIC Classification: HP. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 235 x 152 x 15. Weight in Grams: 390.

The seven deadly sins of Christianity represent the abysses of character, whereas Judith Shklar’s “ordinary vices”—cruelty, hypocrisy, snobbery, betrayal, and misanthropy—are merely treacherous shoals, flawing our characters with mean-spiritedness and inhumanity.

Shklar draws from a brilliant array of writers—Molière and Dickens on hypocrisy, Jane Austen on snobbery, Shakespeare and Montesquieu on misanthropy, Hawthorne and Nietzsche on cruelty, Conrad and Faulkner on betrayal—to reveal the nature and effects of the vices. She examines their destructive effects, the ambiguities of the moral problems they pose to the liberal ethos, and their implications for government and citizens: liberalism is a difficult and ... Read more

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Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
1985
Publisher
Harvard University Press United States
Number of pages
278
Condition
New
Number of Pages
278
Place of Publication
Cambridge, Mass., United States
ISBN
9780674641761
SKU
V9780674641761
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About Judith N. Shklar
Judith Shklar was John Cowles Professor of Government at Harvard University and a MacArthur Fellow.

Reviews for Ordinary Vices
These are civilized excursions, literate and sensitive, and I cherish the book for its effort to move us out of the metalanguage and into the heart of darkness. Once we acknowledge the ordinariness of ordinary vices, the banality of normal badness, we may find ourselves not so distant from the moral monsters of human history, who may simply be us, ... Read more

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