The Abuse of Evil: The Corruption of Politics and Religion since 9/11ISBN: 978-0-7456-3494-4
Paperback
144 pages
January 2006, Polity
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Nancy Fraser, New School for Social Research
“Building on the conceptual framework advanced in his last
book, Radical Evil, Bernstein argues that what defines the post
9-11 world is an abuse of evil. In the face of the pernicious moral
absolutism of neo-conservatism and the religious right, Bernstein
advances a pragmatic fallibilism that is consistent with both the
fragility and tenacity of democracy. It is the great merit of this
book to show that such a fallibilism is not only continuous with a
religious world-view, but is its enabling condition. If philosophy,
as Hegel insists, is its time comprehended in thought, then
Bernstein gives his readers a philosophical wake-up call to think
about evil in the face of so much unthinking moralism.”
Simon Critchley, New School for Social Research