Why It's OK to Own a Gun explores the right to self-defense, but also looks beyond it to what gun ownership fundamentally means in American life. Guns can provide a source of meaning that doesn't depend on how much money you have or how important your job is. Guns can offer a sense of shared identity that's not hung up on intellectual credentials or ideological orthodoxy. For many responsible gun owners, owning a gun is a way of positively reclaiming one's own agency in the world.

It's true that guns matter to only a minority of Americans, but the same could be said for many important political liberties. Like freedom of religion and freedom of expression, guns should be on the list of basic rights. In fact, they are: as some in America's founding generation anticipated, gun rights have offered a bulwark for republican freedom. Because there is nothing morally wrong with any of these values, owning a gun is OK.

Key Features:

  • Discusses the grounds of the political rights of gun ownership
  • Connects the debate over guns with the sociology of gun ownership
  • Describes genuinely worthwhile features of a way of life that's unfamiliar to many readers
  • Considers empirical and normative aspects of the gun debate
  • Thinks about individual rights in the context of state power



Autorentext

Ryan W. Davis is Associate Professor of Political Science at Brigham Young University. He is interested in how moral disagreements affect relationships and reasoning. Most of his work is connected to the value of autonomy in morality and politics. He has a PhD from Princeton University.

Titel
Why It's OK to Own a Gun
EAN
9781000953671
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
29.09.2023
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Anzahl Seiten
220