A Alma Imoral by Nilton Bonder

A compact, provocative meditation that personifies a rebellious soul to challenge conventional moral codes, blending personal narrative, Jewish thought and aphoristic reflection to argue for an ethics of desire, creativity and responsibility. Through parables, dialogues and brief essays it questions rigid notions of good and evil, urges moral imagination and autonomy, and suggests that ethical life requires courage, humility and a willingness to embrace ambiguity rather than blind adherence to rules.

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