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William P. George Mining Morality

Prospecting for Ethics in a Wounded World

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Fortress Academic

2019

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Employing ';self-sharpening tools' found in the work of theologian and philosopher Bernard Lonergan, Pope Francis' encyclical Laudato si', and international law, William P. George brings mining to personal and collective moral awareness by ';prospecting for ethics' at selected sites: (1) Butte, Montana, ';the Richest Hill on Earth,' once bound to Chuquicamata, Chile, by a company that spanned two continents and nearly owned a state; (2) the tiny island nation of Nauru, called Pleasant Island until it was devastated by phosphate mining and the breaking of a sacred trust by foreign powers; (3) the deep seabed, governed by the United Nations Law of the Sea, a ';constitution for the oceans' that regards much of the resource-rich seabed as humankind's ';common heritage'; (4) Africa, with its uranium mines but also its conflicts over what ';being nuclear' means in the wake of colonialism, apartheid, and Hiroshima; and (5) mineral-rich asteroids speeding through space where mining rights are contested, even as space entrepreneurs look to become the world's first trillionaires. George introduces readers to remarkable moral minersthe women of Butte and Chuquicamata, a World Court judge from Sri Lanka, and the Rocket Boys of Coalwood, West Virginia, to name a fewand leads them to consider not only the morality of miningwhat's good and not so good about resource extractionbut also the mining of morality, a venture that Socrates called ';the examined life.'

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