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The President of Good and Evil
Book • 2004
In *The President of Good and Evil*, Peter Singer examines the ethical principles and actions of George W. Bush, highlighting contradictions between his stated values and policies.
The book critiques Bush's domestic and foreign policies, including his stance on issues like stem cell research, the death penalty, and the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Singer argues that Bush's moral framework is simplistic and often inconsistent with ethical theories.
The book critiques Bush's domestic and foreign policies, including his stance on issues like stem cell research, the death penalty, and the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Singer argues that Bush's moral framework is simplistic and often inconsistent with ethical theories.
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Mentioned by Julian Baggini in relation to George W. Bush's presidency.

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