Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- I Society and law
- 1 The will to know and the will to power. Theory and moral responsibility
- 2 The phenomenon of law
- 3 Globalisation from above. Actualising the ideal through law
- 4 The nation as mind politic. The making of the public mind
- 5 New Enlightenment. The public mind of all-humanity
- II European society and its law
- III International society and its law
- Index of names
- Index of subjects
1 - The will to know and the will to power. Theory and moral responsibility
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 July 2009
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- I Society and law
- 1 The will to know and the will to power. Theory and moral responsibility
- 2 The phenomenon of law
- 3 Globalisation from above. Actualising the ideal through law
- 4 The nation as mind politic. The making of the public mind
- 5 New Enlightenment. The public mind of all-humanity
- II European society and its law
- III International society and its law
- Index of names
- Index of subjects
Summary
Given the role that ideas play within the self-constituting of human beings and human societies, what is the social responsibility and what is the moral responsibility of those whose function in the social division of labour is to think, the social engineers of human consciousness?
They cannot claim that the supposed ideal of intellectual objectivity absolves them from social and moral responsibility, if they claim that intellectual objectivity requires them to treat the actual – actual social and moral concepts, actual social and moral values, actual social and moral behaviour – as inevitable, rational and self-justifying.
Thinking in a social context is necessarily moral action, because it is liable to determine the lives of those whose consciousness is modified by that thinking, that is to say, by ideas acting as social forces. Our general social and responsibility now includes a duty to re-imagine the human world and human reality in the light of new ideas and new ideals.
Theory and Istopia
The human world is humanity's self-made habitat, a mind-world created by the human mind from its own substance. The reality of the human world is a species-specific reality made by human beings for human beings. The history of the human world is the history of the making of human reality, a self-consciousness of the self-creating activity of human consciousness, the mind's mirror of the mind.
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- The Health of NationsSociety and Law beyond the State, pp. 3 - 35Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2002