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Social Ethics: Sociology and the Future of Society

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Social Ethics: Sociology and the Future of Society

Contributors:

By (Author) Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Edited by Michael R. Hill
Edited by Mary Jo Deegan

ISBN:

9780275978860

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th April 2004

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

303.372

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

200

Description

First serialized in 1914, Social Ethics attempts to convince readers that individualist ethics have failed to make the world a safe place for children, and that we cannot progress to a fully social ethics unless we understand the morality of collective action from a specifically sociological point of view. Gilman argues that in order to be fully progressive, ethics must shift from its traditional focus on individual behaviors to the structure, morality, and outcomes of social or group actions. The social ills she addresses in her attempt to advocate for a reexamination of our ethics include topics still relevant today: militarism, waste, religious intolerance, conspicuous consumption, greed, graft, environmental degradation, preventable diseases, and patriarchal oppression in its numerous manifestations. Hill and Deegan's purpose in recovering this forcefully argued book from obscurity is to show not only that Gilman's central arguments remain largely valid and cogent today, but also that Gilman is a major and substantive contributor to the shape and importance of sociology in its formative years. Traditional ethics, Gilman argues, fail to resolve the enduring problems facing society because our received ethical systems are invariably and mistakenly founded on individualist rather than social logics. The shape of our collective future, if it is to be progressive and morally responsible, depends fundamentally on adopting a sociological perspective, and our guiding principle must be to make the world a safe and nurturing place for babies and children. Anything less, in Gilman's view, is morally degenerate. In their carefully considered introduction, Hill and Deegan locate Gilman's personal and professional sociological identity within a network of influential and collegial sociologists, and relate Social Ethics to Gilman's interests in evolutionary thought, Fabian economics, feminist pragmatism, and the cognate work of Thorstein Veblen. The publication of Social Ethics in book form recovers an important theoretical treatise for a new generation of students, scholars, and fans of Gilman's Herland/Ourland saga.

Reviews

The 12 essays making up this book were originally published by Gilman (1860-1935) in her self-published periodical, The Forerunner, in 1914. The editors' introduction places the work in historical and sociological contexts--helpful to those new to Gilman--and their editorial work on the volume is thorough, exacting, and well documented....Written early in the 20th century, this readable volume remains highly relevant to the 21st. Highly recommended. Lower-division undergraduates and above.-Choice
"The 12 essays making up this book were originally published by Gilman (1860-1935) in her self-published periodical, The Forerunner, in 1914. The editors' introduction places the work in historical and sociological contexts--helpful to those new to Gilman--and their editorial work on the volume is thorough, exacting, and well documented....Written early in the 20th century, this readable volume remains highly relevant to the 21st. Highly recommended. Lower-division undergraduates and above."-Choice

Author Bio

CHARLOTTE PERKINS GILMAN (1860-1935) was an eminent feminist sociologist and novelist, perhaps best known professionaly for Women and Economics (1898). MICHAEL R. HILL is co-editor of Gilman's The Dress of Women (Greenwood 2001). MARY JO DEEGAN is Professor of Sociology at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln.

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