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What role should the idea of evil have in contemporary moral and social thought? The concept of 'evil' has long been a key idea in moral discourse. Intuitively, we know what evil means. Now, the contributors to this volume make a start on the important task of systematically exploring evil in the context of political theory.
Contents
Notes on the Contributors; 1. Introduction, Bruce Haddock, Peri Roberts, Peter Sutch; 2. Darkness and Silence: Evil in the Western Legacy, John Milbank; 3. Constructivism and Evil, Peri Roberts; 4. Systemic Evil and the Limits of Pluralism, Bruce Haddock; 5. Unreasonable or Evil?, Kerstin Budde; 6. Evil in Contemporary International Political Theory: Acts that Shock the Conscience of Mankind, Peter Sutch; 7. Doing Evil Justly? The Morality of Justifiable Abomination, Mark Evans; 8. Evil and the Left, Eve Garrard; 9. The Glamour of Evil: Dostoyesvsky and the Politics of Transgression, John Horton; 10. The Rhetoric of Moral Equivalence, Richard Shorten; 11. Banal but not Benign: Arendt on Evil, David Boucher; Index.