In Edward Westermarck's 'Ethical Relativity,' the author delves into the controversial topic of moral relativism and its implications on society. Written in a clear and persuasive style, Westermarck explores the concept of ethical relativism in-depth, providing historical context and philosophical insights on the subject. Drawing on examples from various cultures and time periods, the book challenges traditional notions of morality and advocates for a more flexible and nuanced understanding of ethics. Westermarck's work not only serves as a groundbreaking analysis of moral relativism but also as a significant contribution to the field of ethics and philosophy. With meticulous research and persuasive arguments, 'Ethical Relativity' offers readers a thought-provoking and enlightening exploration of morality in a complex world. Scholars and students of philosophy, ethics, and cultural studies will find this book to be a valuable resource in understanding the intricacies of ethical relativism.