1. The moral bankruptcy underlying liberal democracy -- 2. The teachability of virtue and the wayward ship of state -- 3. Confounding morality and sentimentality -- 4. 'Forms of life' and 'modes of production' -- 5. The bourgeois individual's alienation from the ethical -- 6. Restoring public identity -- 7. The moral handicap of a certain view of human rights -- 8. The moral vacuity of the market economy -- 9. Conclusion -- 10. Appendix -- 11. Bibliography
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 112-119)