Politically incorrect dialogues : : topics not discussed in polite circles / / Howard P. Kainz.

This book is about questions that one would hesitate to ask in certain groups, because the questioning itself would mark him or her as an outsider, or a liberal, or a conservative, or a reactionary interested in resurrecting issues which have been satisfactorily settled. But Western philosophy, jump...

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Superior document:Value inquiry book series ; Volume 82
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Place / Publishing House:Amsterdam, Netherlands : : Rodopi,, [1999]
©1999
Year of Publication:1999
Language:English
Series:Value inquiry book series ; Volume 82.
Physical Description:1 online resource (142 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Editorial Foreword
  • ONE Introduction
  • TWO Philosophical Dialogue after Plato
  • THREE Theo O.J
  • Simpson Trial and Juror Competence
  • FOUR Intelligence - the Real Source of Inequality? FIVE Democracy - the Best Form of Government? SIX The Advantages of Socialism
  • SEVEN Hiroshima Guilt
  • EIGHT Zionist Democracy
  • NINE Gay Pride
  • TEN Husband Abuse
  • ELEVEN Churchgoing
  • TWELVE Open Housing
  • THIRTEEN Masturbation and Ethics
  • FOURTEEN First-Amendment Rights of Pornographers
  • FIFTEEN Tolerance
  • SIXTEEN Polygamy
  • SEVENTEEN Religion and Sex
  • EIGHTEEN: A Woman's Right to Choose
  • NINETEEN Private Morality and Public Ethics
  • TWENTY Sex and Violence
  • TWENTY-ONE: Black Crime
  • TWENTY-TWO The Dangers of Religion
  • TWENTY-THREE Profit Maximization
  • TWENTY-FOUR Inclusive Language
  • TWENTY-FIVE Tipping
  • TWENTY-SIX Overpopulation
  • Notes
  • Index.