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Unbecoming Persons: The Rise and Demise of the Modern Moral Self Paperback – November 19, 2025

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Management number 219442207 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $11.09 Model Number 219442207
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A damning genealogy of modern personhood and a bold vision for a new ethics rooted in belonging rather than individuality. In the face of ecological crisis, economic injustice, and political violence, the moral demands of being a good person are almost too much to bear. In Unbecoming Persons, Ladelle McWhorter argues that this strain is by design. Our ideas about personhood, she shows, emerged to sustain centuries of colonialism, slavery, and environmental destruction. We must look elsewhere to find our way out. This history raises a hard question: Should we be persons at all, or might we live a good life without the constraints of individualism or the illusion of autonomy? In seeking an answer, McWhorter pushes back on the notion of our own personhood—our obsession with identity, self-improvement, and salvation—in search of a better way to live together in this world. Although she finds no easy answers, McWhorter ultimately proposes a new ethics that rejects both self-interest and self-sacrifice and embraces perpetual dependence, community, and the Earth Read more

ISBN10 0226843599
ISBN13 978-0226843599
Edition First Edition
Language English
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Dimensions 6 x 0.8 x 9 inches
Item Weight 14.7 ounces
Print length 281 pages
Publication date November 19, 2025

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