Post-Ethical Society
"Post-Ethical Society," authored by a team of insightful scholars and published by The University of Chicago Press in 2013, delves into the complex American discourse surrounding war and torture. This groundbreaking work provides a thorough empirical analysis of the national conversation that emerged during the 2003 invasion of Iraq, as well as the shocking revelations of prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib that surfaced a year later. Spanning 264 pages, this hardback edition offers readers an in-depth exploration of opinion pages from American newspapers, television commentary, and online discussion groups. By examining these critical sources, the authors shed light on the ethical implications and societal reactions to these significant events. "Post-Ethical Society" is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the moral landscape of contemporary American society and the ongoing debates about justice and accountability in times of conflict.