First Principles: A Return to Humanity's Shared Traditions - Softcover

Foy, Donald

 
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In First Principles: A Return to Humanity's Shared Traditions, Donald Foy explores the timeless values and enduring traditions that unite humanity across cultures and eras. This thought-provoking work reflects on the philosophical, spiritual, and ethical principles that form the bedrock of human society, offering a path toward greater understanding and harmony in an increasingly divided world.

First Principles argues that beneath today’s noisy culture wars there are timeless moral truths that every healthy society has recognized, and that modern life has been steadily eroding. Drawing on thinkers such as Rousseau, C.S. Lewis, Stephen Pinker, and Gertrude Himmelfarb, Don Foy traces how “modernism” on both left and right has reshaped our views of freedom, family, work, and obligation.

The book moves from theory to consequences: the rise of ethical relativism, the weakening of marriage, the celebration of “personal growth” divorce, and the growing problems associated with single-parent families. Foy contrasts the sales pitch of self-fulfillment—“we can do whatever we want” and “we can have whatever we want”—with what he calls the First Principles: stable norms that protect children, sustain community, and anchor personal responsibility. Chapters on postmodernism, the new economic aristocracy, and the “invisible hand as pickpocket” show how cultural and market forces together unsettle ordinary lives.

Rather than a dry philosophical treatise, this is a brisk, accessible sketch of how our moral landscape has shifted and why so many people feel adrift. Foy is not attacking individuals who are “trying their best,” but a set of ideas that, he argues, quietly undermines them.

This book will interest readers concerned about social fragmentation, parents and educators who sense something important has been lost, and students of ethics, sociology, or cultural criticism. It offers clear terms, vivid examples, and a provocative framework for anyone who wants to rethink freedom, obligation, and the foundations of a humane society.

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ISBN 10:  0875862594 ISBN 13:  9780875862590
Publisher: Algora Publishing, 2003
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