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- catalog contributor b1952631.
- catalog coverage "United States Civilization.".
- catalog created "[c1928]".
- catalog date "1928".
- catalog date "[c1928]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[c1928]".
- catalog description "13. Privilege : Is our present distribution of wealth and income tolerable? ; What can be said for existing inequalities? ; How far are our present inequalities due to privilege? -- 14. Suppression of opinion : Why is it the right of free speech important? ; Are there necessary exceptions to the right of free speech? ; Are we subject to suppression of opinion? -- 15. Poisoned journalism : Have we a free press? ; How is the public injured? ; What can be done about it? -- 16. Demoralizing art and literature : How much influence does art have upon morality? ; What are the moral dangers of art? ; Should art be subject to censorship? ; Can art be used positively for moral ends? -- 17. Dogmatism and indoctrination : Dogmatism and its cure ; What about missions? ; What about our sectarianism? ; What is the task of the church? -- 18. Race prejudice : Is race prejudice inevitable? ; The negro problem in America ; The Japanese-American problem ; The immigration problem -- 19. War : What are the results of modern war? ; Would anything justify war under present conditions? ; How can war be abolished? -- 20. Isolationism : Is international organization necessary? ; What are the objections to world-authority? ; Should we join the existing league".
- catalog description "Part 1. The old morality and the new : 1. Supernatural morality : The animal origin of morality ; The supposed supernatural origin of morality ; The inadequacy of supernatural morality ; Quasi-supernaturalistic moralists -- 2. Moral skepticism : The revolt against authority ; Are right and wrong purely conventional terms? ; The folly of moral skepticism -- 3. Natural morality : What morality is ; Some other definitions of morality ; Some objections to happiness as the end -- 4. The irksomeness of duty : Why is duty irksome? ; The apotheosis of duty ; Why not be selfish? -- 5. From puritanism to Freud : The attitude of puritanism ; The expose of puritanism ; Is suppression of desires always bad?".
- catalog description "Part 2. Some questionable aspects of current morality : 6. Self-indulgence and luxury : The pursuit of personal happiness ; When is self-indulgence wrong? ; Is luxury morally justifiable? -- 7. Lawlessness and crime : Under what circumstances is it right to break a law? ; Is it ever right to use violence to attain an end? ; Is there a crime-wave? ; How can we diminish lawlessness? -- 8. Intoxication and bootlegging : The case for prohibition ; The case against prohibition ; What is our present duty? -- 9. Marital failures : Is divorce an evil or a cure? ; What should the state do about divorce? ; What should we do to improve marriage -- 10. Irresponsible parenthood : Should we insist upon education for parenthood? ; Have all married people a right to be parents? ; How can we control birth-control? ; May women let careers interfere with motherhood? -- 11. Corrupt politics : What is "corruption" in politics? ; Are we drifting into a "Plutocarcy?" ; What can be done to "purify" politics? -- 12. Selfish business : When may business be called selfish? ; What harm is being done to employees? ; What harm is being done to the public?".
- catalog description "Part 3. Morality and the future : 21. Conservatism and radicalism : Conservatism vs. radicalism ; Why are most people so conservative? ; Which is the greater danger for America to-day? -- 22. Moral progress : Optimism vs. pessimism with regard to progress : The dark side of the picture ; The bright side of the picture -- 23. Moral reform : Help from eugenics ; Help from euthenics ; Help from education.".
- catalog extent "xii, 359 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "New morality.".
- catalog isFormatOf "New morality.".
- catalog isPartOf "Philosophy for the layman series".
- catalog issued "1928".
- catalog issued "[c1928]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Macmillan".
- catalog relation "New morality.".
- catalog spatial "United States Civilization.".
- catalog subject "Ethics.".
- catalog subject "HM216 .D7".
- catalog subject "Social ethics.".
- catalog subject "Social history.".
- catalog subject "Social problems.".
- catalog tableOfContents "13. Privilege : Is our present distribution of wealth and income tolerable? ; What can be said for existing inequalities? ; How far are our present inequalities due to privilege? -- 14. Suppression of opinion : Why is it the right of free speech important? ; Are there necessary exceptions to the right of free speech? ; Are we subject to suppression of opinion? -- 15. Poisoned journalism : Have we a free press? ; How is the public injured? ; What can be done about it? -- 16. Demoralizing art and literature : How much influence does art have upon morality? ; What are the moral dangers of art? ; Should art be subject to censorship? ; Can art be used positively for moral ends? -- 17. Dogmatism and indoctrination : Dogmatism and its cure ; What about missions? ; What about our sectarianism? ; What is the task of the church? -- 18. Race prejudice : Is race prejudice inevitable? ; The negro problem in America ; The Japanese-American problem ; The immigration problem -- 19. War : What are the results of modern war? ; Would anything justify war under present conditions? ; How can war be abolished? -- 20. Isolationism : Is international organization necessary? ; What are the objections to world-authority? ; Should we join the existing league".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part 1. The old morality and the new : 1. Supernatural morality : The animal origin of morality ; The supposed supernatural origin of morality ; The inadequacy of supernatural morality ; Quasi-supernaturalistic moralists -- 2. Moral skepticism : The revolt against authority ; Are right and wrong purely conventional terms? ; The folly of moral skepticism -- 3. Natural morality : What morality is ; Some other definitions of morality ; Some objections to happiness as the end -- 4. The irksomeness of duty : Why is duty irksome? ; The apotheosis of duty ; Why not be selfish? -- 5. From puritanism to Freud : The attitude of puritanism ; The expose of puritanism ; Is suppression of desires always bad?".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part 2. Some questionable aspects of current morality : 6. Self-indulgence and luxury : The pursuit of personal happiness ; When is self-indulgence wrong? ; Is luxury morally justifiable? -- 7. Lawlessness and crime : Under what circumstances is it right to break a law? ; Is it ever right to use violence to attain an end? ; Is there a crime-wave? ; How can we diminish lawlessness? -- 8. Intoxication and bootlegging : The case for prohibition ; The case against prohibition ; What is our present duty? -- 9. Marital failures : Is divorce an evil or a cure? ; What should the state do about divorce? ; What should we do to improve marriage -- 10. Irresponsible parenthood : Should we insist upon education for parenthood? ; Have all married people a right to be parents? ; How can we control birth-control? ; May women let careers interfere with motherhood? -- 11. Corrupt politics : What is "corruption" in politics? ; Are we drifting into a "Plutocarcy?" ; What can be done to "purify" politics? -- 12. Selfish business : When may business be called selfish? ; What harm is being done to employees? ; What harm is being done to the public?".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part 3. Morality and the future : 21. Conservatism and radicalism : Conservatism vs. radicalism ; Why are most people so conservative? ; Which is the greater danger for America to-day? -- 22. Moral progress : Optimism vs. pessimism with regard to progress : The dark side of the picture ; The bright side of the picture -- 23. Moral reform : Help from eugenics ; Help from euthenics ; Help from education.".
- catalog title "The new morality, by Durant Drake.".
- catalog type "text".