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Morality

Restoring the Common Good in Divided Times [Hardback]

by Jonathan Sacks

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Following on from his popular BBC Radio series, Jonathan Sacks explores with intelligence and insight how we can build a modern morality.

  • For Christians looking to understand the world today

  • Jonathan Sacks shows how we can build a modern morality

  • You'll see the needs for common values that originate in faith

  • Author

    Jonathan Sacks

  • Book Format

    Hardback

  • Publisher

    John Murray Press

  • Published

    March 2020

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Morality

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We are living through a period of cultural climate change. We have outsourced morality to the markets on the one hand, and the state on the other. The markets have brought wealth to many, and the state has done much to contain the worst excesses of inequality, but neither is capable of bearing the moral weight of showing us how to live.

This has had a profound impact on society and the way in which we interact with each other. Traditional values no longer hold, yet recent political swings show that modern ideals of tolerance have left many feeling rudderless and adrift. In this environment we see things fall apart in unexpected ways – toxic public discourse makes true societal progress almost unattainable, a more divisive society is fuelled by identity politics and extremism, and the rise of a victimhood mentality calls for ‘safe spaces’ but stifles debate. The influence of social media seems all-pervading and the breakdown of the family is only one result of the loss of social capital. Many fear what the future may hold.

Delivering a devastatingly insightful critique of our modern condition, and assessing its roots and causes from the ancient Greeks through the Reformation and Enlightenment to the present day, Sacks argues that there is no liberty without morality, and no freedom without responsibility.

If we care about the future of western civilisation, all of us must play our part in rebuilding our common moral foundation. Then we will discover afresh the life-transforming and counterintuitive truths that a nation is strong when it cares for the weak, and rich when it cares for the poor.

Here is an inspiring vision of a world in which we can all find our place, and face the future without fear.

Preface and Acknowledgements

Introduction: Cultural Climate Change

Part One - The Solitary Self

1 Loneliness

2 The Limits of Self-Help

3 Unsocial Media

4 The Fragile Family

Part Two - Consequences: The Market and the State

5 From 'We' to 'I'

6 Markets Without Morals

7 Consuming Happiness

8 Democracy in Danger

9 Identity Politics

10 Time and Consequences

Part Three - Can We Still Reason Together?

11 Post-Truth

12 Safe Space

13 Two Ways of Arguing

14 Victimhood

15 The Return of Public Shaming

16 The Death of Civility

Part Four - Being Human

17 Human Dignity

18 Meaning

19 Why Morality?

20 Which Morality?

21 Religion

Part Five - The Way Forward

22 Morality Matters

23 From 'I' to 'We'

Notes

Further Reading

Rabbi Lord Sacks, former Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the UK & Commonwealth, is admired by non-Jews as well as Jews, by secular as well as religious thinkers, and is equally at home in the House of Lords and the academy, with strong links to leading universities and yeshivas in the UK, the US and Israel. Lord Sacks read Philosophy at Cambridge before pursuing postgraduate studies at New College, Oxford and King's College, London.

The Chief Rabbi is a highly respected writer and broadcaster, regularly contributing to Radio 4's Thought for the Day and with frequent appearances in the broadsheet newspapers. He is the author of over twenty books, including Not in God's Name and The Great Partnership.

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  • Author

    Jonathan Sacks

  • Book Format

    Hardback

  • Publisher

    John Murray Press

  • Published

    March 2020

  • Weight

    600g

  • Page Count

    365

  • Dimensions

    160 x 240 x 38 mm

  • ISBN

    9781473617315

  • ISBN-10

    1473617316

  • Eden Code

    4680841

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  • Author/Creator: Jonathan Sacks

  • ISBN: 9781473617315

  • Publisher: John Murray Press

  • Release Date: March 2020

  • Weight: 600g

  • Dimensions: 160 x 240 x 38 mm

  • Eden Code: 4680841


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