The Best of All Possible Worlds

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality
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Author: John O'Loughlin ISBN: 9781446687949
Publisher: Lulu.com Publication: April 10, 2015
Imprint: Lulu.com Language: English
Author: John O'Loughlin
ISBN: 9781446687949
Publisher: Lulu.com
Publication: April 10, 2015
Imprint: Lulu.com
Language: English

John O'Loughlin's eBook brings his Element-based comprehensive exactitude to bear on morality, not just on one kind of morality, but on all the different kinds that exist, and shows that morality only exists because it is hegemonic over a correlative unmorality (not immorality) corresponding, in whatever class/element position, to the subordinate gender. Such a hegemony, however, dare not risk an unmoral-to-immoral backlash from below on account of its own moral-to-amoral failings - something which the author explains in some detail with the help of analogous contexts and examples, whether sartorial, social, literary, or whatever. But whilst John O'Loughlin may be comprehensively exacting in his outlining of the different kinds of morality, is not impartial. On the contrary, he makes a case for only one type of morality - a case that would result, if politically and religiously implemented, in the 'best of all possible worlds' - the goal towards which his entire philosophy points.

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John O'Loughlin's eBook brings his Element-based comprehensive exactitude to bear on morality, not just on one kind of morality, but on all the different kinds that exist, and shows that morality only exists because it is hegemonic over a correlative unmorality (not immorality) corresponding, in whatever class/element position, to the subordinate gender. Such a hegemony, however, dare not risk an unmoral-to-immoral backlash from below on account of its own moral-to-amoral failings - something which the author explains in some detail with the help of analogous contexts and examples, whether sartorial, social, literary, or whatever. But whilst John O'Loughlin may be comprehensively exacting in his outlining of the different kinds of morality, is not impartial. On the contrary, he makes a case for only one type of morality - a case that would result, if politically and religiously implemented, in the 'best of all possible worlds' - the goal towards which his entire philosophy points.

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