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Judging Complicity

Gisli Vogler

How to Respond to Injustice and Violence

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Release Date: 01/03/2024

Genre: Philosophy & Spirituality
Sub-Genre: Theology
Label: Edinburgh University Press
Language: English
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

How to Respond to Injustice and Violence
Theorises how people can judge and respond to their complicity in injustice and violence.
How can those profiting from inequality, racism, human rights violations and climate change respond to their complicity in injustice and violence? In this book, Gisli Vogler argues that we need an improved conception of judging complicity under conditions of both plurality and inescapable social conditioning.Bringing Hannah Arendt's account of political judgement into dialogue with Margaret Archer's theory of social conditioning, Vogler formulates a new framework what he terms an 'ethos of reality' for understanding how people may judge and respond to their entanglement in injustice and violence. Such a theoretical argument is tested through a case study on the complicity of consumers in the plastic pollution caused by the food and drink industries. Additionally, Vogler analyses the interviews and writings of Nobel Laureate Herta Muller, whose lived experience of the Romanian dictatorship constitutes an example of good judgement on complicity. This book persuasively demonstrates the potential for an 'ethos of reality' to contribute to key contemporary debates on complicity and moral responsibility.