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9781594395581

The Protector Ethic Morality, Virtue, and Ethics in the Martial Way

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  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2018-05-01
  • Publisher: Ymaa Publication Center
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Summary

Discover how the martial way leads to a protector ethic

The Protector Ethic is a deep dive exploring the principles and values that must anchor a modern warrior. The author is compelling, insightful, and not afraid of controversy.

As the book begins, we are thrust into the true story of a robbery turned homicide. It happens midday on a train. The victim is twenty-four, and the murderer is eighteen. What unfolds is nothing short of horrific, yet the other passengers refuse to help.

James V. Morganelli sees this as a symptom. When we are reluctant to defend ourselves, when we refuse to protect those around us, we become part of the disease.

As a martial artist and ethicist, the author says martial arts are much more than technical exercises. They offer us a “physical philosophy”—one that allows us to understand ourselves, teaches us about others, and demonstrates the true meaning of justice. They help us make difficult moral decisions. Ultimately, isn't this why we train?

Readers will
  • Understand natural law, protective instinct, and self-risk.
  • Examine the martial way of valuing, reasoning, judging, and acting.
  • Discover how moral relativism, political correctness, and contrived social-justice campaigns do not make people equal. They can actually dehumanize us.
  • Recognize what it means to be an ethical warrior.

Only the great books address philosophy for the contemporary warrior, which is why such titles as Zen in the Martial Arts, Living the Martial Way, and Meditations on Violence have become modern classics. The Protector Ethic is an indispensable contribution to this conversation.

“Are you seeking ancient martial secrets?” Morganelli writes. “Here's one. You already know how to defend yourself. A qualified instructor can run you through the basics, but that should take about ten minutes. After that, the serious work begins.”

The martial way only lives when we treat it as something that can die.

Author Biography

James V. Morganelli has been involved in martial arts for nearly forty years. He is the head instructor of the Bujinkan Shingitai-Ichi Dojo, and he holds a master's degree in social philosophy from Loyola University. He is a member of Resolution Group International, experts dedicated to teaching ethical, verbal, and physical skills to civilians, law enforcement, and the military. He lives in Chicago, Illinois.



Table of Contents

Prologue

Chapter 1

1. The Martial Is Moral

Know Your Ought

The Protector Ethic

A Moral-Physical Philosophy

On Ethics

What More Than This?

Look Death in the Face

2. To Value: Justice as Honor

A Genuine Fake

Respect: Owed or Earned?

Justice or Just-Us?

The Way of Justice

The Moral as Martial: Honesty

The Hunting Story

A Warrant for Your Attest

Aligning the Moral Compass

Without Must, Ought, and Should

The Polite Absurdity

Honor

Chapter 2—To Reason: Temperance as Integrity

Stepping Forward

Self-Risk Is Self-Worth

Reason to Risk

The Moral as Martial: Discipline

Context Counts

The Hero and the Warrior

Integrity

Chapter 3—To Judge: Prudence as Vigilance

Wisdom from Knowledge

The Painting or the Guard?

Discerning Priorities

Eye of the Beholder

The Moral as Martial: Viability

Enter the Ethical Warrior

Vigilance

Chapter 4—To Act: Courage as Rectitude

The Storms of Human Nature

Alligators Alligator

Evil

From Sun Tzu to Sensei Obvious

The Moral as Martial: Ingenuity

Take the World As It Is

Only Real Is Real

Rectitude

Epilogue

Works Cited

About the Author

Acknowledgments

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