Democracy And Social Ethics

Democracy And Social Ethics

Jane Addams

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Double9 Books LLP
Año de edición:
2024
ISBN:
9789361153358
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'Democracy and Social Ethics' by Jane Addams is a groundbreaking paintings that explores the intertwining nation-states of democracy, ethics, and social responsibility. Addams, a distinguished American social reformer, feminist, and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, offers a compelling exam of the moral implications of a democratic society. Addams argues that democracy isn’t always simply a political device however a way of lifestyles that needs moral engagement. Through a blend of philosophy, sociology, and practical examples from her own reviews at Hull House, an agreement residence she co-founded in Chicago, Addams advocates for a socially conscious democracy. She delves into troubles together with poverty, labor, and the ethical demanding situations bobbing up from industrialization, urging readers to keep in mind the ethical dimensions of public and private existence. 'Democracy and Social Ethics' stays a cornerstone inside the literature of social justice, highlighting the importance of moral considerations in shaping a just and equitable democratic society. Addams’ insights retain to resonate, imparting a timeless manual for those interested in the ethical foundations of democracy and social reform.

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