In this prescient essay collection, the acclaimed author
of Foucault’s Pendulum examines the cultural trends and perils at
the dawn of the 21st century. In the last decade of the
20th century, Umberto Eco saw an urgent need to embrace tolerance and
multiculturalism in the face of our world’s ever-increasing
interconnectivity. At a talk delivered during the first Gulf War, he
points out the absurdity of armed conflict in a globalized economy
where the flow of information is unstoppable and the enemy is always
behind the lines. Elsewhere, he questions the influence of the news
media and identifies its contribution to our collective
disillusionment with politics. In a deeply personal essay, Eco recalls
his boyhood experience of Italy’s liberation from fascism. He then
analyzes the universal elements of fascism, including the “cult of
tradition” and a “suspicion of intellectual life.” And finally,
in an open letter to an Italian cardinal, Eco reflects on a question
underlying all the reflections in the book: What does it mean to be
moral or ethical when one doesn't believe in God? “At just 111
pages, Five Moral Pieces packs a philosophical wallop surprising in
such a slender book. Or maybe not so surprising. Eco's prose here is
beautiful.”—January Magazine
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ISBN
9780547564050
Publisert
2016
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Mariner Books / Open Road Integrated Media
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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