Boardwalk Empire and Philosophy: Bootleg This Book (Popular Culture and Philosophy, #77)

by GREENE

Robison-Greene (Editor), Richard Greene (Editor), and Rachel Robison-Greene (Editor)

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From Machiavellian city officials to big-time mobsters, corrupt beat cops, and overzealous G-men, Boardwalk Empire is replete with philosophically compelling characters who find themselves in philosophically interesting situations. This book is directed at thoughtful fans of the show. Here, readers discover parallels between the events in Boardwalk Empire and contemporary political events. Twenty philosophers address issues in political philosophy, ethics, aesthetics, feminism, and metaphysics. Is Nucky Thomson a Machiavellian prince or a Nietzschean superman? Is Jimmy's resentment towards Nucky justified, given that Jimmy would never have come into existence had his parents not met? What can be said about the ethics of lying in the seedy world of bootlegging? Agent Van Alden's unique religious attitudes bring a warped sense of morality to the Boardwalk universe. One chapter brings to light the moral character of Van Alden's God. Other chapters explores the roles that storytelling, deception, and gender play in the show.
  • ISBN10 0812698398
  • ISBN13 9780812698398
  • Publish Date 19 August 2013
  • Publish Status Active
  • Imprint Open Court
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 288
  • Language English