<DIV>In this classic work, Thomas Sowell analyzes the two competing visions that shape our debates about the nature of reason, justice, equality, and power: the “constrained” vision, which sees human nature as unchanging and selfish, and the “unconstrained” vision, in which hum
A Conflict of Visions: Ideological Origins of Political Struggles
β Scribed by Thomas Sowell
- Publisher
- Basic Books
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
In this classic work, Thomas Sowell analyzes the two competing visions that shape our debates about the nature of reason, justice, equality, and power: the "constrained vision, which sees human nature as unchanging and selfish, and the "unconstrained vision, in which human nature is malleable and perfectible. He describes how these two radically opposed views have manifested themselves in the political controversies of the past two centuries, including such contemporary issues as welfare reform, social justice, and crime. Updated to include sweeping political changes since its first publication in 1987, this revised edition ofA Conflict of Visions offers a convincing case that ethical and policy disputes circle around the disparity between both outlooks.
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This revised edition of a classic analyzes the centuries-long debates about the nature of reason, justice, equality and power.</div> <br> Abstract: <div class="showMoreLessReadmore"> Controversies in politics arise from many sources, but the conflicts that endure for generati
<DIV>Controversies in politics arise from many sources, but the conflicts that endure for generations or centuries show a remarkably consistent pattern. In this classic work, Thomas Sowell analyzes this pattern. He describes the two competing visions that shape our debates about the nature of reason