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Book Synopsis: What parts of morality ought the law to enforce? What considerations justify its enforcement? What is the relationship between the legal and social enforcement of morality? Are there principled moral limits that constrain the enforcement of morality? How should we think about the pragmatic limits to the effective enforcement of morality? These are some of the main questions addressed by Steven Wall in this comprehensive and provocative study of a fundamental debate in jurisprudence and political theory.
The book defends the practice of ethical environmentalism: the deliberate effort to improve the ethical character of the social environment of a society by political, legal and other means. The presumptive case for ethical environmentalism is presented and then assessed in light of a range of important considerations, including fair treatment, governmental neutrality, the value of personal liberty, rights to do wrongs, and free expression.
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Looking for a comprehensive guide that explores the intriguing relationship between morality and the law? Look no further than "Enforcing Morality" by Steven Wall. This thought-provoking book delves into the key questions surrounding the enforcement of morality, providing an in-depth analysis that will challenge your perceptions.
Discover the importance of ethical environmentalism, the conscious effort to improve the ethical values of society through political, legal, and other means. Steven Wall presents a compelling case for this practice, backed by a wide range of considerations. From fair treatment and governmental neutrality to the value of personal liberty, this book takes a holistic approach to understanding the enforcement of morality.
Uncover the pragmatic limits to the effective enforcement of morality and explore the principled moral constraints that shape this enforcement. With "Enforcing Morality," you'll gain the knowledge and insight needed to engage in meaningful debates in jurisprudence and political theory.
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