Today I received the complimentary copies of my book on Compromise, Peace and Public Justification: Political Morality Beyond Justice.
This is the description from the back cover: “This book explores the morality of compromising. The author argues that peace and public justification are values that provide moral reasons to make compromises in politics, including compromises that establish unjust laws or institutions. He explains how it is possible to have moral reasons to agree to moral compromises and he debates our moral duties and obligations in making such compromises. The book also contains discussions of the sources of the value of public justification, the relation between peace and justice, the nature of modus vivendi arrangements and the connections between compromise, liberal institutions and legitimacy. In exploring the morality of compromising, the book thus provides some outlines for a map of political morality beyond justice.”
The back cover also features some friendly endorsements from Steve Wall, John Horton, and Daniel Weinstock (thanks!).
On amazon you can see the table of contents, index, and parts of the first chapter: https://www.amazon.com/Compromise-Peace-Publi…/…/ref=sr_1_1…
Don’t forget to ask your librarian to order a copy for your university library!
This is the description from the back cover: “This book explores the morality of compromising. The author argues that peace and public justification are values that provide moral reasons to make compromises in politics, including compromises that establish unjust laws or institutions. He explains how it is possible to have moral reasons to agree to moral compromises and he debates our moral duties and obligations in making such compromises. The book also contains discussions of the sources of the value of public justification, the relation between peace and justice, the nature of modus vivendi arrangements and the connections between compromise, liberal institutions and legitimacy. In exploring the morality of compromising, the book thus provides some outlines for a map of political morality beyond justice.”
The back cover also features some friendly endorsements from Steve Wall, John Horton, and Daniel Weinstock (thanks!).
On amazon you can see the table of contents, index, and parts of the first chapter: https://www.amazon.com/Compromise-Peace-Publi…/…/ref=sr_1_1…
Don’t forget to ask your librarian to order a copy for your university library!