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“Brilliant . . . Should be required reading.”Commentary

“I don’t think we get better, or more consequential, commentary on the modern crisis.”Washington Times

“Puts George’s highly burnished philosophical and constitutional learning on full display. . . . [ George] speaks for a sizable number of conscientious objectors to America’s ruling liberal secularism.”New York Times Book Review

Assaults on religious liberty and traditional morality are growing fiercer. Here, at last, is the counterattack.

This new, revised and updated paperback edition of the acclaimed Conscience and Its Enemies showcases the talents that have made Robert P. George one of America’s most acclaimed and influential thinkers. Here George explodes the myth that the secular elite represents the voice of reason. In fact, he shows, it is on the elite side of the cultural divide where the prevailing views frequently are nothing but articles of faith.Conscience and Its Enemies reveals the bankruptcy of these too often smugly held orthodoxies while presenting powerfully reasoned arguments for classical virtues.

In defending what James Madison called the “sacred rights of conscience”—rights for which government shows frightening contempt—George grapples with today’s most controversial issues: same-sex marriage, abortion, genetic manipulation, euthanasia and assisted suicide, religion in politics, judicial activism, and more. His brilliantly argued essays rely not on theological claims or religious authority but on established scientific facts and a philosophical tradition that extends back to Plato and Aristotle.

Conscience and Its Enemies elevates our national debates. It sets forth powerful arguments that secular liberals are unaccustomed to hearing—and that embattled defenders of traditional morality so often fail to marshal. It also lays out the principles and arguments for rebuilding a moral order.

Foreword to the Paperback Edition ix
Mary Ann Glendon
Introduction 3(6)
Part I Fundamentals
1 Common Principles, Common Foes
9(11)
2 The Limits of Constitutional Limits
20(9)
3 Private Acts, Public Interests
29(4)
4 Liberalism, Liberation, and the Liberal Arts
33(15)
5 Judicial Despotism
48(11)
Lessons from the "Great Emancipator"
6 Some Hard Questions about Affirmative Action
59(8)
7 Immigration and American Exceptionalism
67(10)
Part II Morality and the Public Square
8 Natural Law, God, and Human Dignity
77(20)
9 Why Moral Truths Matter
97(14)
10 Two Concepts of Liberty ... and Conscience
111(9)
11 Religious Liberty
120(11)
A Fundamental Human Right
12 What Marriage Is---and What It Isn't
131(16)
13 The Myth of a "Grand Bargain" on Marriage
147(7)
14 Is Polyamory Next?
154(13)
15 Transgenderism, "Marriage Equality," and Liberalism's Tragic Error
167(9)
16 God and Gettysburg
176(9)
Part III Life and Death
17 Conscience and Its Enemies
185(10)
18 When Life Begins
195(3)
19 Embryo Ethics
198(18)
What Science Tells Us, What Justice Demands of Us
20 The Personal and the Political
216(8)
Some Liberal Fallacies
21 A Right to Life Denied or a Right to Die Honored?
224(8)
22 The "Relics of Barbarism," Then and Now
232(7)
Part IV Good Guys and ... Not-So-Good Guys
23 Harry Blackmun
239(5)
Improbable Liberal Icon
24 Andrew Sullivan
244(6)
A Walking Contradiction
25 Bernard Nathanson
250(7)
A Life Transformed by Truth
26 He Threw It All Away
257(6)
On the Greatness of Richard John Neuhaus
27 A Practical Philosopher in Every Way
263(4)
G. E. M. Anscombe
28 The Achievement of John Finnis
267(11)
29 Elizabeth Fox-Genovese
278(3)
A Life Well Lived
30 Eugene Genovese
281(10)
Truth Teller
31 The Irreplaceable Amy Kass
291(3)
32 Antonin Scalia
294(6)
An American Originalist
Notes 300(13)
Acknowledgments 313(2)
Index 315