Conflict of Visions
Publisher:
HarperCollins Publishers
Publication Date:
15 January, 1987
ISBN:
9780688069124
Pages:
256
Subjects:
Political science, Religion, Philosophy, Social science
Available as:
Trade Cloth, 978-0-688-06912-4
Trade Paper, 978-0-465-08142-4
Trade Paper, 978-0-688-07951-2
Description:
PW Publishers Weekly
Review Source:
Publishers Weekly
Review Date:
1986-12-12
Copyright:
(c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
Sowell, an economist and author (The Economics and Politics of Race, etc.), presents a provocative analysis of the conflicting visions of human nature that have shaped the moral, legal and economic life of recent times. For the past 200 years, he writes, two visions ofor ``gut feelings'' abouthow the world works, have dominated: the constrained vision, which views man as unchanged, limited and dependent on evolved social processes (market economies, constitutional law, etc.); and the unconstrained vision, which argues for man's potential and perfectability, and the possibility of rational planning for social solutions. Examining the views of thinkers who reflect these constrained (Adam Smith) and unconstrained (William Godwin) visions, Sowell shows how these powerful and subjective visions give rise to carefully constructed social theories. His discussion of how these conflicting attitudes ultimately produce clashes over equality, social justice and other issues is instructive. (January 15) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
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