Book Details
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1976
Publisher
Harper & Row
Description
In a thought-provoking exploration of the intersections between law, morality, and justice, Christopher D. Stone delves into the complexities of legal frameworks and their limitations. He challenges readers to consider the ethical implications that arise when laws fail to address pressing societal issues.
Through compelling narratives and case studies, Stone invites an examination of the boundaries of legal authority and the moral responsibilities that individuals and societies hold. His work serves as a catalyst for discussions about the role of law in shaping a just society, provoking readers to think critically about where legal obligations end and personal ethics begin.
Through compelling narratives and case studies, Stone invites an examination of the boundaries of legal authority and the moral responsibilities that individuals and societies hold. His work serves as a catalyst for discussions about the role of law in shaping a just society, provoking readers to think critically about where legal obligations end and personal ethics begin.