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Tables of Contents for Ethics and Activism
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
List of tables and figures
x
3
Acknowledgments
xiii
 
Introduction
1
2
Between philosophy and psychology: An outline for moral inquiry
3
1
Art, or the philosophy of political morality
4
6
Science, or the psychology of political morality
10
8
Art (again), or the future of political morality
18
5
PART I THE PHILOSOPHY OF POLITICAL MORALITY
23
44
1 Weak political morality
23
17
The Founding Fathers: The political morality of protective democracy
25
7
Contemporary models of weak political morality: Competitive pluralism
32
5
Reconciling weak political morality in thought and action
37
3
2 Strong political morality
40
27
John Stuart Mill and the growth of strong political morality
42
3
Contract theory and strong political morality
45
2
John Rawls: Restorative visions of strong political morality
47
5
Jurgen Habermas: Critical philosophy and the idea of redemptive political morality
52
6
Moving toward empirical investigation
58
9
PART II THE PSYCHOLOGY OF POLITICAL MORALITY
67
60
3 Ethics and moral judgment: The psychology of cognitive development
67
23
Moral psychology and political cognition
68
3
The structure of justice reasoning
71
9
Justice reasoning and political action
80
4
The limits of cognitive theory
84
6
4 Activism and initiative: The psychology of collective action
90
37
The logic of morally inspired collective action
93
9
Political morality and the logic of collective action: Confounded solutions
102
13
Coping with collective action
115
12
PART III THE PRACTICE OF POLITICAL MORALITY
127
98
5 The politics of rescue: Ethics and activism during wartime
127
31
Rescuing oppressed minorities: Moral judgment and rational choice
127
4
Historical overview: Collective Jewish rescue in France and Holland
131
4
The determinants of Jewish rescue
135
18
The collective dimension of political morality
153
5
6 The politics of abortion: Ethics and activism in the United States
158
30
Abortion in the United States: Rights, religion, and confrontation
159
5
Abortion activism: Moral judgment, organizational incentives, and collective action
164
3
Group profiles: Pro-life and pro-choice activists
167
5
Determinants of abortion activism
172
9
Determinants of incentive choice among abortion activists
181
5
Abortion activism and political morality: A second look
186
2
The politics of peace: Ethics and activism in Israel
188
37
Peace activism in Israel
189
7
Participating in peace movements
196
8
Group profiles: Peace activists and their opponents
204
6
Determinants of peace activism in Israel
210
7
Determinants of incentive choice among Israeli activists
217
3
Political morality, ethical activism, and conventionality
220
5
PART IV THE FUTURE OF POLITICAL MORALITY
225
22
8 Resculpting democratic theory: The challenge of weak political morality
225
22
The idea of weak political morality
227
4
Weak political morality and democratic character
231
3
Achieving political efficacy: The look and feel of pluralist democratic education
234
2
The character of contemporary democracy
236
2
Facing communitarian challenges: The role of weak political morality
238
4
The future of political morality
242
5
Appendixes
247
28
1. Empirical measures
247
7
2. Moral Judgment Test (MJT)
254
3
3. Supplementary data
257
18
Notes
275
12
References
287
10
Index
297