Undoing the Moral Empire
Moral Philosophy in Post-War Britain
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publishing:11th Jun '26
£22.99
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A fascinating profile of the leading moral thinkers of post-war Britain and how they both shaped and responded to the changing ethical face of public life in their era.
After 1945, Britain wanted to be a new country.
The authority of state and church were giving way, the Empire was dismantled, and it was no longer clear who was leading whom in matters of morals. Individuals were left to reinvent their ethical lives anew.
The lives and works of the philosophers discussed in this book were caught up this sea-change. Bernard Williams, Philippa Foot, Iris Murdoch, Richard Wollheim, Charles Taylor and Alasdair MacIntyre were all characters in search of a moral England, with a particular vision of the good society. From communitarianism to swinging Sixties’ individualism, and radical theories of art – which understood questions of ambiguity, error and forgiveness more than the state ever could – this is the story of their sometimes convergent but often discrepant ideas on ethical life in the second half of the twentieth century.
Undoing the Moral Empire is a work of biography, social history and the history of ideas that masterfully reconstructs the shifting sentiments of the post-war era, reconfiguring enduringly relevant questions of freedom, virtue, and society.
Undoing the Moral Empire is a consistently provocative piece of intellectual and social history. Lesley Chamberlain convincingly overturns the conventional idea of British moral philosophy after the war as dull and technical. In her telling, these philosophers were, no less than than their counterparts in France and Germany, cultural critics addressing the deepest problems of civilization. For the first time, their works can be seen in their full richness and depth. * Nikhil Krishnan, author of A Terribly Serious Adventure: Philosophy at Oxford 1900-60, and Fellow at Robinson College, Cambridge, UK *
In this absorbing narrative, Chamberlain deftly stitches together the personal lives and philosophical ideas of her six chosen thinkers so as to locate them amid the shifting moral climate of their times. * John Cottingham, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, University of Reading, UK *
Undoing the Moral Empire is a lucid, humane, and intellectually bracing study that rethinks postwar British philosophy, weaving history, politics, and moral reflection into a compelling, authoritative narrative with clarity and precision. * Miles Leeson, Director of the Irish Murdoch Research Centre, University of Chichester, UK *
ISBN: 9781350457744
Dimensions: 230mm x 154mm x 24mm
Weight: 340g
272 pages