Justice
and Equality
by E Robert Morse
ISBN:
0595293514
Description:
In the vein of Plato's classics, The
Republic and The Dialogues of Plato, E. Robert Morse sets off
to explore the difference between the two political forces in
modern America, liberalism and conservatism. With patient precision,
he is able to wind through a dialogue between a group of young
friends in order to make relevant and tangible the complex themes
involved with politics--the themes most prominent being Justice
and Equality.
In a debate this robust, one that issues heated disputes across
the globe, Morse cannot help but take sides. But when he does,
he does so with grace and humility, not arrogance or condescension.
The author's conservatism does not detract from the flowing
logical investigation but, rather, lends to imaginative proofs
and expands the resilient argument to heretofore-unseen bounds.
Considered throughout the dialogue are explanations of free
market capitalism and communist socialism, the worth of the
self, man's relationship with nature and ideas, absolute and
relative morality and the quality of judgment.