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Political Ethics : A Handbook

Hall, Edward(Edited by)Sabl, Andrew(Edited by)
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A comprehensive introduction to contemporary political ethicsWhat is the relationship between politics and morality?

May politicians bend moral constraints in the name of political necessity?

Is it always wrong for leaders to lie? How much political compromise is too much (or too little)?

In Political Ethics, some of the world’s leading thinkers in politics, philosophy, and related fields offer a comprehensive and accessible introduction to key issues in this rapidly growing area of political theory. In a series of original essays, the contributors examine a range of urgent political problems: lies and deception, compromise and refusal to compromise, the meaning and limits of political integrity, representation and failures of representation, good and bad democratic leadership, the virtues and excesses of partisanship, administrative ethics, political corruption, whistleblowing, legitimate and illegitimate claims of political emergency, and lobbying.

What emerges are realistic but demanding ethical standards—and a clear-eyed understanding of the ethical challenges of political life in the twenty-first century. With contributions by Richard Bellamy, Alin Fumurescu, Edward Hall, Suzanne Dovi and Jesse McCain, Eric Beerbohm, Russell Muirhead and Nancy Rosenblum, Joseph Heath, Elizabeth David-Barrett and Mark Philp, Michele Bocchiola and Emanuela Ceva, Nomi Lazar, Phil Parvin, and Andrew Sabl.

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Princeton University Press
0691241139 / 9780691241135
Paperback / softback
172
13/09/2022
United States
English
304 pages