Violence: The Unrelenting Assault on Human Dignity

Violence: The Unrelenting Assault on Human Dignity

Violence: The Unrelenting Assault on Human Dignity

Violence: The Unrelenting Assault on Human Dignity

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Overview

Newspapers daily document the violence that rends our times. Who can account for its relentless pervasion? Why is it also found fascinating or gripping? What is wrong with societies that produce it? Answers are elusive and fragile, renowned ethicist Huber believes. For, even apart from the gross brutalities of crime and war, he finds more subtle and covert violence in childrearing, family intimacy, schools, employee relations, entertainment, and competitive sports. Huber shows how the constant, everyday disregard of human dignity is a root of violence in all spheres, how the inviolability of dignity is the one absolutely necessary premise of countering violence, and how we can become personally vigilant in the service of human dignity. Huber's clear, sweeping creed articulates principles of a planetary ethos, a public theology for rebuilding personal and political culture rent by violence.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780800628581
Publisher: 1517 Media
Publication date: 07/29/1996
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.30(d)

Table of Contents

Foreword

Preface to the American Edition

Introduction: Our Daily Violence

Form of Violence

Responsible Lifestyles

The Process of Clarification

Violence and Intimacy as Entertainment

Human Dignity Needs the Media

Changes in the Public Structure

The Triumphal March of the Market Principle

The Media and the Taste for Violence

The Role of Ethics

Responsibility for One's Own Actions

Principles for a Universalist Ethic

Television and the Ban on Images

Taking Liberties with Human Dignity: The Example of Sports

The Meaning of Sport

Principles of Sports

Effects of Social Change

Ethic of Dignity of Ethic of Interests

The Olympic Model or the Jesus Model

Achievement and Success

Sports and Value of Nature

Individuality and Sociability

The Society of the Majority and the Minorities: Conditions of Living Together

Internal Diversity and External Boundaries

Majorities and Minorities

Multiculturalism

Acknowledging the Stranger and One's Own Identity

The Offer of Successful Multiculturalism

Coexistence in Cultural Diversity

A Look Back at the Gulf War

May War Be God's Will?

Is There Such a Thing as Inevitable War?

Are There Worse Things than War?

What Is the Role of Religion?

Opposing Options in the Issue of War and Peace

The Gulf War and Religion's Loss od Credibility

Military Violence after the Cold War

Ethical Principles of Peace

Peacekeeping Duties of the Community of Nations

Peacekeeping Missions

Combat Missions

The Balkan War and Military Intervention

Summary

Violence against Humanity and Nature: The Necessity for a Planetary Ethos

Human Dignity in Antiquity and in the Christian Tradition

The New Turn toward Human Dignity

The Transition to Human Rights

Accessibility to Reasons and the Power to Bind

Ethics, Responsibility, Power

The Concept of Power

Minimizing Violence

Power and Violence

Planetary Ethos

"Project World Ethos"

Human Rights and Planetary Ethos

Ethical Dimensions of Human Rights

Third Generation of Human Rights

The Rights of Nature

Relative Universalism

Notes

Index

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