Moral Time

Moral Time

by Donald Black
Moral Time

Moral Time

by Donald Black

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Overview

Conflict is ubiquitous and inevitable, but people generally dislike it and try to prevent or avoid it as much as possible. So why do clashes of right and wrong occur? And why are some more serious than others? In Moral Time, sociologist Donald Black presents a new theory of conflict that provides answers to these and many other questions.

The heart of the theory is a completely new concept of social time. Black claims that the root cause of conflict is the movement of social time, including relational, vertical, and cultural time—changes in intimacy, inequality, and diversity. The theory of moral time reveals the causes of conflict in all human relationships, from marital and other close relationships to those between strangers, ethnic groups, and entire societies. Moreover, the theory explains the origins and clash of right and wrong not only in modern societies but across the world and across history, from conflict concerning sexual behavior such as rape, adultery, and homosexuality, to bad manners and dislike in everyday life, theft and other crime, racism, anti-Semitism, anti-Americanism, witchcraft accusations, warfare, heresy, obscenity, creativity, and insanity. Black concludes by explaining the evolution of conflict and morality across human history, from the tribal to the modern age. He also provides surprising insights into the postmodern emergence of the right to happiness and the expanding rights of humans and non-humans across the world.

Moral Time offers an incisive, powerful, and radically new understanding of human conflict—a fundamental and inescapable feature of social life.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199737147
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 04/14/2011
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Donald Black is University Professor of the Social Sciences at the University of Virginia. He is the author of six books, including The Behavior of Law, Sociological Justice and The Social Structure of Right and Wrong.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: The Nature of Social Time-The Origin of Conflict
Part One: Relational Time
2. Overintimacy: Overinvolvement-Overexposure
3. Underintimacy: Underinvolvement-Underexposure
Part Two: Vertical Time
4. Overstratification: Oversuperiority-Overinferiority
5. Understratification: Undersuperiority-Underinferiority
Part Three: Cultural Time
6. Overdiversity: Overtraditionalism-Overinnovation
7. Underdiversity: Undertraditionalism-Underinnovation
8. Conclusion: The Geometry of Social Time-Tribal Time-Modern Time-Postmodern Time
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