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Thrasymachus : The Future of Morals - C. E. M. Joad

Thrasymachus

The Future of Morals

By: C. E. M. Joad

Paperback | 16 February 2026

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"Thrasymachus or the Future of Morals" is a provocative and insightful philosophical treatise by C. E. M. Joad that examines the shifting landscape of human ethics in the early twentieth century. Drawing its name from the cynical Sophist of Plato's "Republic", the work explores the tension between traditional religious morality and the emerging secular values of the modern era. Joad argues that moral standards are often dictated by those in power, yet he also identifies a cyclical pattern in the history of human behavior and ethical rigor.

The text provides a critical analysis of the decline of conventional Victorian ethics and the subsequent rise of a more permissive social code following the First World War. Joad discusses the impact of psychoanalysis, the changing status of women, and the increasing influence of science on personal conduct. Written with the wit and clarity for which Joad was known, "Thrasymachus or the Future of Morals" remains a significant contribution to social thought, offering a compelling look at the challenges of defining right and wrong in a rapidly changing world. It serves as an essential primary source for understanding the intellectual climate of the 1920s.

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