Five Moral Essays
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Embracing the web of multi-culturalism that has become a fact of contemporary life from New York to New Delhi, Eco argues that we are more connected to people of other traditions and customs than ever before, making tolerance the ultimate value in today's world. What good, he asks in a talk delivered during the Gulf War, does war do in a world where the flow of goods, services, and information is unstoppable, and the enemy is always behind the lines? What makes news today, who decides how it will be disseminated contribute to the widespread disillusionment with politics in general? In the most personal of the essays, Eco recalls experiencing liberation from fascism in Italy as a boy, and examines the various historical forms of fascism, always with an eye toward such ugly manifestations today. And finally, in an intensely personal open letter to an Italian Cardinal, Eco reflects on a question underlying all the reflections in the book - what does it mean to be moral or ethical when one doesn't believe in God? As thoughtful and subtle as they are pragmatic and relevant, these essays present one of the world's most important thinkers at the height of his critical powers.
Book Details
ISBN-13: 9780099276968
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Binding: Paperback
Country Of Origin: United Kingdom
Dewey: 856.5
Height: 198 mm
MediaMail: Y
Pagination: 128 pages
Series Title: English
Width: 129 mm
ISBN-10: 0099276968
Publisher: Vintage Publishing
Bood Data Readership Text: General (US: Trade)
Depth: 12
Gardner Classification Code: W00
Language: English
No of Pages: 128
PrintOnDemand: N
Spine Width: 9 mm
Year Of Publication: 2002