Summary:
The book explores the breakdown of moral discourse in modern societies, arguing that a return to shared ethical principles is essential for community and societal cohesion. It examines the role of morality in various aspects of life, including politics, economics, and personal relationships, advocating for a balance between individual freedom and collective responsibility.
Key points:
1. Morality's Importance: Sacks stresses morality's role in societal cohesion and the common good.
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