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Moral Time

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ISBN-10: 0199737142

ISBN-13: 9780199737147

Edition: 2010

Authors: Donald Black

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List price: $60.00
Copyright year: 2010
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 4/14/2011
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Size: 6.57" wide x 9.49" long x 1.04" tall
Weight: 1.188
Language: English

Preface
Introduction
The Nature of Social Time
The Origin of Conflict
Crime as Social Time
Punishment as Social Time
Luck as Social Time
Right and Wrong
Law
Dislike
Virtue
Injustice
Relational Time
Overintimacy
Overinvolvement
Rape as Relational Time
Filthy Involvements
The Crime of Touching
The Crime of Looking
Social Contamination
Overinvolvement as Bad Manners
Overexposure
Nakedness as Relational Time
The Crime of Being Noticed
Overintimate Art
Overexposure as Bad Manners
Underintimacy
Underinvolvement
Adultery as Relational Time
The Crime of Saying Goodbye
Underinvolvement as Bad Manners
Underexposure
Secrecy
Lying
Underexposure as Bad Manners
Vertical Time
Overstratification
Oversuperiority
Success as Witchcraft
The Enforcement of Equality
The Crime of Doing Too Well
Overinferiority
Social Castration
Hard Times
Violence as Vertical Time
Health as Wealth
Understratification
Undersuperiority
Misfortune as Withcraft
The Evil Eye
Theft as Vertical Time
Underinferiority
Rebellion as Vertical Time
The Crime of Being Uppity
Equality as Bad Manners
Cultural Time
Overdiversity
Overtraditionalism
Savages
Race as Culture
The Crime of Being Different
Overinnovation
Heresy as Cultural Time
Overcreativity in Art
Overcreativity in Science
Insanity as Culture
Underdiversity
Undertraditionalism
Conversion as Cultural Time
Going Native
Gender as Culture
Underinnovation
Conservatism as Cultural Time
Bad Faith
The Crime of Being Old-Fashioned
Conclusion
The Geometry of Social Time
Tribal Time
The Right to Intimacy
The Right to Equality
The Right to Purity
Modern Time
The Right to Privacy
The Right to Opportunity
The Right to Diversity
Postmodern Time
The Right to Happiness
The Right to Rights
The Global Self
Notes
References
Name Index
Subject Index