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John Morley

On Compromise

In “On Compromise,” John Morley delves into the intricate dynamics of negotiation and concession within societal and political arenas. The book is marked by Morley's eloquent prose and methodical reasoning, presenting a compelling examination of the nature and necessity of compromise in fostering social harmony. Through a series of thoughtful essays, Morley engages with the philosophical underpinnings of compromise, analyzing its role in a democratic society amid the tensions of conflicting ideals. Drawing on historical and contemporary examples, he illustrates how compromise serves as both a practical strategy and a moral imperative. John Morley, a prominent British statesman, journalist, and philosopher in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, brings a wealth of experience to this exploration. His commitment to liberal values and social reform shaped his understanding of political discourse and the art of compromise. Having witnessed the tumultuous events of his time, including the struggles for social justice and political reform, Morley's insights reflect a deep concern for the role of dialogue in resolving conflict and pursuing the common good. This book is essential for readers interested in political theory, ethics, and the historical context of compromise in human affairs. Morley's nuanced approach offers valuable lessons for contemporary society, emphasizing that true progress often hinges on our ability to negotiate our differences. “On Compromise” is not merely a reflection on the past but a foundational text for anyone engaged in the ongoing conversation about cooperation and reconciliation.
211 afgedrukte pagina’s
Auteursrechteigenaar
Bookwire
Oorspronkelijke uitgave
2019
Jaar van uitgave
2019
Uitgeverij
Good Press

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