Social contract is a control tool for the powerful Society chugs along because we have lines separating good from bad, reasonable from unacceptable. But who draws these lines of civility, or even ethics and law?.
Social contract is a control tool for the powerful. Society chugs along because we have lines separating good from bad, reasonable from unacceptable. But who draws these lines of civility, or even ethics and law? On Being Unreasonable: Breaking The Rules and Making Things Better by Kirsty Sedgman encourages us to dwell deeper on these questions in justice’s interest.
On Tuesday morning last week, Italian police officers confronted a 19-year-old tourist at the Leaning Tower of Pisa - not for taking a criminally cliché photo pretending to prop up the tower, but for carving a heart and initials into the priceless structure.