Morality Wars

How Empires, the Born Again, and the Politically Correct Do Evil in the Name of Good

Charles Derber author Yale R Magrass author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc

Published:28th Feb '08

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This insightful book reveals the subtexts behind moral debates, emphasizing how both liberal and conservative ideologies navigate complex moral landscapes in America today.

In Morality Wars, authors Derber and Magrass delve into the complex landscape of contemporary moral debates, examining the underlying subtexts that drive discussions on values and ideologies. They raise critical questions about patriotism within an empire and the moral implications of actions taken in the name of good. By exploring instances such as General Petraeus's actions and the reactions from groups like MoveOn, the authors highlight the often contradictory nature of morality in political discourse.

The book identifies a pervasive issue in today's society: the concept of 'immoral morality.' This refers to the troubling tendency to commit unethical acts under the guise of promoting good, as illustrated by historical examples like the preemptive invasion of Iraq. Derber and Magrass illuminate three ancient codes of immoral morality that have resurfaced in modern America, including those associated with empire, political correctness, and religious fundamentalism.

Moreover, Morality Wars discusses how both the right and left have navigated these moral dilemmas. The authors argue that while the right has redefined arguments around empire and moral decay, the left is not without its own moral contradictions. By tracing the roots of America’s current political divide back to the progressive movements of the 1960s and 1970s, the book offers a thoughtful analysis of how these historical shifts have shaped today’s morality wars and proposes pathways toward a more constructive political dialogue.

“This incisive critical analysis of Western imperial history, and the ‘immoral morality’ contrived to justify its exploits, captures essential features of the great hegemonic powers from Rome to modern America, with many surprising revelations and insights, conveying lessons that we overlook at our peril. Once I began reading, I found this book hard to put down.”
—Noam Chomsky

“This is an up-to-the-present history of the kind of intentions that pave the road to hell: the road we are on. Leaders have long mobilized support for war and empire by rhetorical appeals to morality, idealism and God. This book traces the lineage of such moralism—from Rome to the British Empire to America's own history—and offers a clear-eyed, disturbing view of how American leaders today use such "immoral morality" to pursue policies with devastating effects for the U.S and the world.”
—Daniel Ellsberg, author of Secrets: A Memoir of Vietnam and the Pentagon Papers

“A trenchant and timely book on how power is wielded and moralized in America.”
—G. William Domhoff, author of Who Rules America?

“In clear and passionate prose, Derber and Magrass argues that immoral morality—the way leaders use moral values and their faith in God to justify empire, war, and exploitation—has reached a new peak in the United States. Whether Democrats or Republicans control the White House, Derber and Magrass's book offers an indispensable guide to unpicking the pious claims that mask policies of profit for the few and global domination over the many.”
—Jonathan Steele, The Guardian and author of Defeat: Why America and Britain lost Iraq

“Charles Derber is one of our most astute and eloquent social critics. … His political analysis is persuasive and is enlivened by graceful prose.”
—Howard Zinn

ISBN: 9781594515125

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 476g

232 pages