Contesting the Moral High Ground
An edition of Contesting the Moral High Ground (2013)
Popular Moralists in Mid-Twentieth-Century Britain
By Paul T. Phillips
Publish Date
2013
Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Language
eng
Pages
244
Description:
In mid-twentieth century Britain, four intellectuals - Julian Huxley, Bertrand Russell, Malcolm Muggeridge, and Barbara Ward - held sway over popular conceptions of morality. While Huxley and Russell championed ideas informed by agnosticism and atheism, Muggeridge and Ward were adherents to Christianity. In Contesting the Moral High Ground, Paul Phillips reveals how this fundamental dichotomy was representative of British society at the time, and how many of the ideologies promoted by these four moralists are still present today --