An edition of The right mistake (2008)

The right mistake

the further philosophical investigations of Socrates Fortlow

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An edition of The right mistake (2008)

The right mistake

the further philosophical investigations of Socrates Fortlow

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After serving nearly three decades in prison for his deadly crimes, Socrates returns to the streets of South Central L.A. to connect with old friends and encourage new ones to join him in his campaign to get to the heart of gang violence in the hopes of making a difference and saving the lives of others.

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269

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The Right Mistake: The Further Philosophical Investigations of Socrates Fortlow
Sep 29, 2009, Mosley, Walter, Civitas Books
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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.6
Library of Congress
PS3563.O88456 R48 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
269 p. ;
Number of pages
269

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24765570M
Internet Archive
rightmistakefurt00mosl
ISBN 10
046500525X
ISBN 13
9780465005253
LCCN
2009284164
OCLC/WorldCat
191926101

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Living in South Central L. A., Socrates Fortlow is a sixty-year-old ex-convict, still strong enough to kill men with his bare hands. Now freed after serving twenty-seven years in prison, he is filled with profound guilt about his own crimes and disheartened by the chaos of the streets. Along with his gambler friend Billy Psalms, Socrates calls together local people of all races from their different social stations-lawyers, gangsters, preachers, Buddhists, businessmen-to conduct meetings of a Thinkers' Club, where all can discuss the unanswerable questions in life. The street philosopher enjoins his friends to explore-even in the knowledge that there's nothing that they personally can do to change the ways of the world-what might be done anyway, what it would take to change themselves. Infiltrated by undercover cops, and threatened by strain from within, tensions rise as hot-blooded gangsters and respectable deacons fight over issues of personal and social responsibility. But simply by asking questions about racial authenticity, street justice, infidelity, poverty, and the possibility of mutual understanding, Socrates and his unlikely crew actually begin to make a difference. In turns outraged and affectionate, The Right Mistake offers a profoundly literary and ultimately redemptive exploration of the possibility of moral action in a violent and fallen world.

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