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Conflict of Visions, A: Ideological Origins of Political StrugglesWritten By : Thomas SowellNarrator : Michael EdwardsPublisher : Blackstone Audio IncDuration : 7 hoursType : History$16.95Purchase..."Extraordinary....[Sowell] makes his case fairly, lucidly, and persuasively."--New York Times "A provocative analysis of the conflicting visions of human nature that have shaped the moral, legal and economic life of recent times. His discussion of how these conflicting attitudes ultimately produce clashes over equality, social justice and other issues is instructive."--Publishers Weekly "The book builds a convincing case that ethical and policy disputes are ultimately based on the differences in these visions. It covers a wide variety of political, philosophical, and economic thought....[A]n important contribution to our understanding of current social issues."--Library Journal In this book, which the author calls a "culmination of thirty years of work in the history of ideas," Sowell attempts to explain the ideological difference between liberals and conservatives as a disagreement over the moral potential inherent in nature. Those who see that potential as limited prefer to constrain governmental authority, he argues. They feel that reform is difficult and often dangerous, and put their faith in family, custom, law, and traditional institutions. Conversely, those who have faith in human nature prefer to remove institutional and traditional constraints. Controversies over such diverse issues as criminal justice, income distribution, or war and peace repeatedly show an ideological divide along the lines of these two conflicting visions. Other Audio Books you may be interested in
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