Society at the Crossroads:
Choosing the Right Road

a new book by Steven B. Cord


Summary

Table of Contents

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How to Order

About the Author

For Speaking Engagements

Book Reviewers Only

Objections and Answers

Donations

Your Questions or Comments

Humor

Protecting the Environment

Truly Helping the Poor

Society at the Crossroads carefully documents how ethical relativism (the view that "should" is a matter of personal opinion only) is responsible for the moral decline which is, in turn, responsible for such increasing social dysfunctions as suicidal terrorism, a high crime rate, extensive hard-drug use, violence in entertainment, poverty, and family dissolution and the collapse of educational standards in our schools; an airtight proof of the equal rights doctrine can turn this tide.

By answering these questions, Society at the Crossroads promises to be an historical blockbuster:

  • What is the underlying cause of the social problems we face?
  • What limitations should there be on our freedom to act?
  • What is the rational purpose of life?
  • How can we end involuntary poverty and attain continued economic prosperity?

If a society tells its citizens that they don't have a provable right to their life, liberty or property, then it must expect social dysfunctions. Also, if you believe that murder, discrimination and robbery are wrong, is it not because you accord to others their equal rights to life, liberty and property?

Every effort has been made to make this book reader-friendly and to achieve a conversational jargon-free style.

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Ethical relativism

 

 

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