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21. Perspectives of Chief Ethics and Compliance Officers on the Detection and Prevention of Corporate Misdeeds: What the Policy Community SHould Know by Michael D. Greenberg | |
Kindle Edition: 74
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(2009-06-25)
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22. Christian Political Ethics: n/a by John A., S. J. Coleman | |
Kindle Edition: 308
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(2008-09-02)
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23. Private Military and Security Companies: Ethics, policies and civil-military relations by Marina Caparini | |
Kindle Edition: 274
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(2009-11-05)
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24. Ruling Passions: Political Offices and Democratic Ethics by Andrew Sabl | |
Kindle Edition: 304
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(2001-02-15)
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A Breath of Fresh Air As a bonus, Sabl writes clearly and elegantly; Ruling Passions is a pleasure to read.A must for the scholar, the book is completely accessible to the general reader who is willing to stretch his mind just a little. ... Read more |
25. Plato's Utopia Recast: His Later Ethics and Politics by Christopher Bobonich | |
Kindle Edition: 652
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(2002-12-12)
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26. Toward a Christian Political Ethics by Jose Miguez Bonino | |
Kindle Edition: 128
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(1983-04-01)
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27. Torture around the world: governments are often more reluctant to discuss torture than to practice it.(Torture: Does It Make Us Safer? Is It Ever OK? A ... An article from: National Catholic Reporter by Darrell Turner | |
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(2006-04-07)
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28. The Responsible Administrator: An Approach to Ethics for the Administrative Role by Terry L. Cooper | |
Kindle Edition: 352
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(1985-12-31)
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Editorial Review Product Description Since its original publication, The Responsible Administrator has become the standard resource for public administrators seeking to systematically confront and address ethical issues and incorporate them into their decision-making and management choices. In administrative ethics courses, according to the Working Group on Ethics Education of the American Society for Public Administration, the single most commonly used book is Terry Cooper's The Responsible Administrator. In this thoroughly revised and updated fourth edition, Cooper expands on and uncovers many current issues relevant to administrative ethics. He presents a design approach to administrative ethics, emphasizing the connection between decision making and actual practice within an organization. Cooper offers new insight on postmodernism, explaining how the problems organizations now face have been intensified by postmodern conditions, and describes the relationship between ethics and the emerging principal-agent theory.The new edition also features a large number of up-to-date case studies and examples. The theoretical framework presented in this powerful resource is clearly grounded in practice.Featured techniques help managers consider all the factors involved in a decision, ensuring that they balance professional, personal, and organizational values. The case studies and examples in this edition illustrate the techniques that work and those that don't. The Responsible Administrator helps both experienced and novice public managers become effective decision makers, providing them with a solid understanding of the role and importance of ethics in public service-and the framework to incorporate ethical and values-based decision making in day-to-day management. Customer Reviews (5)
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The most thought-provoking nap I've ever taken The painful part was actually getting through the book. It is very dryly written, with pretentious language and lacking clear outline. Truly painful. I found the first couple chapters agonizing. Then the author hit his stride and offered a lot of valuable insight. I wish it had been written in plain english rather than all the superfluous fluff. We already know you're smart: now tell us what you are trying to say.
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Wanted:Administrators Who Can Juggle Responsibly Cooper is obviously a scholar of thephilosophical and moral issues surrounding public administration anddecision making.In addition to his own thoughtful analysis and theory, heprovides a comprehensive and thorough review of literature relating to eachitem of discussion, as well as on-point case studies that amplify theethical complexities and difficulties challenging today's administrators. Fortunately for practitioners, he is not content to conclude his treatisewith conceptual, theoretical and philosophical analysis of ethicalproblems, but suggests a design approach for dealing with both theshort-term decision-making situations and the long-term organizational,political, legal, cultural, policy and procedural issues faced byadministrators as they attempt to make balanced and ethical decisions. The manner in which Cooper presents his case studies allows the reader tointeract and find conceptual application.Each one is "based onreality and fictionalized only slightly to protect those who wrotethem" (p. xxi), and is very illustrative and thought provokingregarding the ethical problems being discussed.However, they are alwaysleft unresolved.Cooper says, "To indicate an outcome [in each case]would diminish the experience of dilemma they are calculated to evoke"(p. xxi).This emphasizes the ultimate purpose of The ResponsibleAdministrator which "is to illuminate the ethical situation of thepublic administrator and cultivate imaginative reflection about it - not toprescribe a particular set of public service values" (p. xxi). Although the volume leaves no doubt in the reader's mind that its authorhas strong opinions and a well-established belief structure, it makes noattempt to proselytize the reader with a substantive system of moral valuesor standards for public administrators. The premise of TheResponsible Administrator is that public administrators, in fulfillingtheir administrative responsibilities, are faced with complex and ambiguousethical issues which force them to juggle multiple compelling factors:thefacts of each situation; their own personal values and beliefs; andexternal obligations and institutional norms.Through the process ofresolving these issues in specific and concrete situations, administratorsdefine administrative responsibility and develop an operational ethic forthemselves.Over time, "this working ethic becomes the substance ofone's professional character" (p. 6). The book focuses onproviding a method whereby a design system can be developed and utilized byadministrators to formulate their responsibility in dealing with conflict,tension, uncertainty and risk."A basic assumption of this book isthat the more we consciously address and systematically process the ethicaldimensions of decision making when we confront significant issues, the moreresponsible we become in our work as administrators.It is then that weare able to account for our conduct to superiors, the press, the courts,and the public" (p. 17). The decision-making model Cooperproposes consists of four initial steps:"defining the ethicalproblem, describing the context, identifying the range of alternativecourses of action, and projecting the probable consequences of each"(p. 245).He then prescribes stepping beyond this initial linear exerciseto the "nonlinear process of searching for a fit among severalconsiderations:moral rules, ethical principles, anticipatoryself-appraisal, and a rehearsal of defenses" (p. 245).Thus, themodel is a pragmatic leveling of the rational and behavioral playing fieldsof responsible decision making. One chapter in The ResponsibleAdministrator is dedicated to understanding the administrative role as itrelates to the social and cultural context in which it functions.Thereinhe poses the question of how one sorts out "the priority ofobligations between those of being a citizen in a democratic society andthose associated with being a public administrator" (p. 37).This isa theme explored in even greater detail in The Spirit of PublicAdministration (1997), wherein H. George Frederickson concludes that thepublic administrator must act as a "representative citizen." Cooper suggests that the theories of Weber and Wilson regarding theseparation of politics from administration are no longer viable in apostmodern society.Today, public administrators play a substantivepolitical role and need to acknowledge their high degree of accountabilityto the citizenry, while at the same time being a member of the citizenry. An ethical struggle can develop, therefore, leading to confusion for thepublic administrator when carrying out the orders of superiors and beingloyal to the organization is in conflict with his or her duty to uphold thepublic interest. The Responsible Administrator is not a book thatwill provide much satisfaction to public servants who are looking for theanswer to the question, "Why should I be moral?"But foradministrators in public service who are looking for a guide to assist themin developing an operation ethic - an "ethical identity" (p. 7) -Cooper delivers.Those who commit to and adopt his design methodologyshould do so only if they are prepared for an ongoing and maturationalprocess.Cooper is not proposing a read-it-once and master-it-forevertheory.Rather, he is calling for public administrators to commence alife-long journey of cultivating intuitive decision-making skills,resulting in responsibility and accountability to superiors, subordinates,the law, the public and themselves. ... Read more |
29. Nietzsche: The Ethics of an Immoralist by Peter Berkowitz | |
Kindle Edition: 313
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(1995-03-31)
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Editorial Review Product Description Once regarded as a conservative critic of culture, then enlisted by the court theoreticians of Nazism, Nietzsche has come to be revered by postmodern thinkers as one of their founding fathers, a prophet of human liberation who revealed the perspectival character of all knowledge and broke radically with traditional forms of morality and philosophy. In Nietzsche: The Ethics of an Immoralist, Peter Berkowitz challenges this new orthodoxy, asserting that it produces a one-dimensional picture of Nietzsche's philosophical explorations and passes by much of what is provocative and problematic in his thought. Berkowitz argues that Nietzsche's thought is rooted in extreme and conflicting opinions about metaphysics and human nature. Discovering a deep unity in Nietzsche's work by exploring the structure and argumentative movement of a wide range of his books, Berkowitz shows that Nietzsche is a moral and political philosopher in the Socratic sense whose governing question is, "What is the best life?" Nietzsche, Berkowitz argues, puts forward a severe and aristocratic ethics, an ethics of creativity, that demands that the few human beings who are capable acquire a fundamental understanding of and attain total mastery over the world. Following the path of Nietzsche's thought, Berkowitz shows that this mastery, which represents a suprapolitical form of rule and entails a radical denigration of political life, is, from Nietzsche's own perspective, neither desirable nor attainable. Out of the colorful and richly textured fabric of Nietzsche's books, Peter Berkowitz weaves an interpretation of Nietzsche's achievement that is at once respectful and skeptical, an interpretation that brings out the love of truth, the courage, and the yearning for the good that mark Nietzsche's magisterial effort to live an examined life by giving an account of the best life. Customer Reviews (3)
The definite guide to Nietzsche's thought
Morality Beyond Ethics
Intruiging interpretation of an outstanding philosopher |
30. Concerning Civil Government Second Essay (1690) by John Locke | |
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(2010-05-14)
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31. Hypocrisy and Integrity: Machiavelli, Rousseau, and the Ethics of Politics by Ruth W. Grant | |
Kindle Edition: 209
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(1997-06-08)
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Editorial Review Product Description "Exciting and provocative. . . . Grant's work is to be highly recommended, offering a fresh reading of Rousseau and Machiavelli as well as presenting a penetrating analysis of hypocrisy and integrity."--Ronald J. Terchek, American Political Science Review "A great refreshment. . . . With liberalism's best interests at heart, Grant seeks to make available a better understanding of the limits of reason in politics."--Peter Berkowitz, New Republic Customer Reviews (2)
ideology and pragmatism
Grant's Integrated Conception of Morality and Reason To be fair, Grant is not opposed to honesty and rationality. The point is that we demand too much rationality in politics by insisting that political debate and portrayal of issues and candidates is nothing more than information.Such rationalism is itself unreasonable, and creates pressures that promote lying and misrepresentation. ... Read more |
32. The Curses of Entitlement: 30 Frightening Consequences of Government Payments by Dr. Roger J. Fritz | |
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(2009-04-27)
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33. Ethics & International Affairs: A Reader | |
Kindle Edition: 484
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(1995-02-28)
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34. Body-Self Dualism in Contemporary Ethics and Politics by Patrick Lee | |
Kindle Edition: 240
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(2007-11-30)
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Faith in the Disguise of Philosophy
An Outstanding Philosophical Critique of Dualism |
35. A Delicate Balance: What Philosophy Can Tell Us About Terrorism by Trudy Govier | |
Hardcover: 192
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(2002-09)
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Editorial Review Product Description Did the world change on September 11, 2001? For those who live outside of New York or Washington, life's familiar pace persists and families and jobs resume their routines. Yet everything seems different because of the dramatic disturbance in our sense of what our world means and how we exist within it. In A Delicate Balance, philosopher Trudy Govier writes that it is because our feelings and attitudes have altered so fundamentally that our world has changed. Govier believes that there are ethical challenges we cannot ignore. From Plato and Aristotle on courage to Kant on revenge, to 20th-century philosopher John Rawls's views on justice, Govier mines the world of philosophy to reflect on terrorism. Govier argues that moral complexities such as victimhood, evil, power and revenge, if properly understood, can provide a basis for hope- not despair. Govier walks the reader through this shift, challenging us to construct a new sense of the world and our place within it. |
36. Moving Beyond Good and Evil: A Theory of Morality, Law, and Government by M. E. Tson | |
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(2009-10-19)
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37. The Ethics Challenge in Public Service: A Problem-Solving Guide by Carol W. Lewis, Stuart C. Gilman | |
Kindle Edition: 384
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(1991-10-18)
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Required Readng for Public Servants This book was required reading for my graduate course in Ethics for Public Administrators.It should be required reading for every politician, public servant, and citizen, too.
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38. The Ethics and Politics of Asylum: Liberal Democracy and the Response to Refugees by Matthew J. Gibney | |
Kindle Edition: 298
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(2004-08-02)
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39. A Moral Climate - The Ethics of Global Warming (Politics and the Environment) by Michael Northcott | |
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(2010-03-19)
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The Most Complete
A lie, taken to the nth degree
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40. Paradoxes of Political Ethics by John M. Parrish | |
Kindle Edition: 296
Pages
(2008-01-01)
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