On Compromise and Rotten Compromises

By Avishai Margalit
(Princeton University Press, Hardcover, 9780691133171, 232pp.)

Publication Date: October 2009

Other Editions of This Title: Google eBook

Categories: Ethics & Moral Philosophy, International Relations - General, Political

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When is political compromise acceptable--and when is it fundamentally rotten, something we should never accept, come what may? What if a rotten compromise is politically necessary? Compromise is a great political virtue, especially for the sake of peace. But, as Avishai Margalit argues, there are moral limits to acceptable compromise even for peace. But just what are those limits? At what point does peace secured with compromise become unjust? Focusing attention on vitally important questions that have received surprisingly little attention, Margalit argues that we should be concerned not only with what makes a just war, but also with what kind of compromise allows for a just peace.

Examining a wide range of examples, including the Munich Agreement, the Yalta Conference, and Arab-Israeli peace negotiations, Margalit provides a searching examination of the nature of political compromise in its various forms. Combining philosophy, politics, and history, and written in a vivid and accessible style, "On Compromise and Rotten Compromises" is full of surprising new insights about war, peace, justice, and sectarianism.

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