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The honor code: how moral revolutions happen

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Abstract

Long neglected as an engine of reform, strikingly emerges at the center of our modern world in Kwame Anthony Appiah's The Honor Code. Over the last few centuries, new democratic movements have led to the emancipation of women, slaves, and the oppressed. But what drove these modern changes, Appiah argues, was not imposing legislation from above, but harnessing the ancient power of from within. In gripping detail, he explores the end of the duel in aristocratic England, the tumultuous struggles over footbinding in nineteenth-century China, and the uprising of ordinary people against Atlantic slavery. Finally, he confronts the horrors of honor killing in contemporary Pakistan, where rape victims are murdered by…

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Keywords
  • Honor
  • Code (set theory)
  • Environmental ethics
  • Philosophy
  • History
  • Law and economics
  • Sociology
  • Computer science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Gender equality
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