Governing Morals: A Social History of Moral RegulationCambridge University Press, 13/08/1999 - 273 من الصفحات This broad-ranging history of moral regulation in Britain and the United States from the late seventeenth century onward, covers specific movements such as the Society for the Reformation of Manners, the Vice Society, sexual abuse and anti-pornography movements, and self-help movements. Hunt argues that the main impetus for moral regulations often stems from the middle classes, rather than those with institutional power, but most significantly they provide classic instances of the intimate link between the "governance of others" and the "governance of the self." |
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الصفحة iii
... increasingly engaged with questions of law . In this process , the borders between legal scholarship and the social , political and cultural sciences have been transcended , and the result is a time of fundamental re - thinking both ...
... increasingly engaged with questions of law . In this process , the borders between legal scholarship and the social , political and cultural sciences have been transcended , and the result is a time of fundamental re - thinking both ...
الصفحة ix
... increasingly conscious that moral regulation was playing an increasingly active part in contemporary life . Moral politics was everywhere , and not just in traditional fields such as prostitution , alcohol and obscenity ( now renamed ...
... increasingly conscious that moral regulation was playing an increasingly active part in contemporary life . Moral politics was everywhere , and not just in traditional fields such as prostitution , alcohol and obscenity ( now renamed ...
الصفحة 4
... increasingly to work through stimulating the active engagement of individuals in projects of self- governance . I will argue that , while there is much to commend this thesis , it is important to recognise that self - governance is not ...
... increasingly to work through stimulating the active engagement of individuals in projects of self- governance . I will argue that , while there is much to commend this thesis , it is important to recognise that self - governance is not ...
الصفحة 7
... increasingly significant as moral discourses become detached from some taken - for - granted religious framework . Thus , while in Christian and other moral codes adultery is inherently sinful , with the rise of secular currents and ...
... increasingly significant as moral discourses become detached from some taken - for - granted religious framework . Thus , while in Christian and other moral codes adultery is inherently sinful , with the rise of secular currents and ...
الصفحة 11
... increasingly perceived as fallible , and is today often seen as the source of disorder and immorality . Under such conditions the quest emerges , prompted by concerns about various aspects of social order , for the promotion and ...
... increasingly perceived as fallible , and is today often seen as the source of disorder and immorality . Under such conditions the quest emerges , prompted by concerns about various aspects of social order , for the promotion and ...
المحتوى
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XI | 32 |
XII | 34 |
XIII | 41 |
XIV | 45 |
XV | 49 |
XVI | 55 |
XXXI | 134 |
XXXII | 137 |
XXXIII | 140 |
XXXIV | 141 |
XXXV | 144 |
XXXVI | 154 |
XXXVII | 163 |
XXXVIII | 170 |
XVII | 57 |
XVIII | 65 |
XIX | 69 |
XX | 72 |
XXI | 75 |
XXII | 77 |
XXIII | 80 |
XXIV | 94 |
XXV | 96 |
XXVI | 103 |
XXVII | 110 |
XXVIII | 113 |
XXIX | 118 |
XXX | 123 |
XXXIX | 174 |
XL | 185 |
XLI | 192 |
XLIII | 196 |
XLIV | 201 |
XLV | 204 |
XLVI | 211 |
XLVII | 213 |
XLVIII | 216 |
XLIX | 221 |
L | 245 |
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Governing Morals: A Social History of Moral Regulation <span dir=ltr>Alan Hunt</span> لا تتوفر معاينة - 1999 |
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
active activists age of consent alliance anxieties Association became Bramwell Booth Britain brothels campaign CDAs chastity coercive concern Contagious Diseases Acts distinctive domestic double standard Elizabeth Blackwell Ellice Hopkins emerged evangelical feminist FMRS focused governance ideology immorality important increasingly involved issues Josephine Butler legislation linked London major manifested maternal feminism ment middle classes mobilised moral panic moral politics moral reform movements moral reform projects moral regulation movements moral regulation projects moralisation nineteenth century obscene offences organised period persistent philanthropy police pornography practices Proclamation Society projects of moral promoted prosecution prostitution radical Reformation of Manners religious repressive respectability role self-formation separate spheres sermons sexual purity movements shift significant social hygiene social hygiene movement Social Purity Societies for Reformation Stead strategy targets tion traditional urban venereal diseases vice commissions Vice Society Victorian white slavery women working-class York
مقاطع مشهورة
الصفحة 4 - Government" did not refer only to political structures or to the management of states; rather it designated the way in which the conduct of individuals or of groups might be directed: the government of children, of souls, of communities, of families, of the sick.
الصفحة 16 - The Puritan wanted to work in a calling; we are forced to do so. For when asceticism was carried out of monastic cells into everyday life, and began to dominate worldly morality, it did its part in building the tremendous cosmos of the modern economic order.
الصفحة 4 - ... were destined to act upon the possibilities of action of other people. To govern, in this sense, is to structure the possible field of action of others.