Ethics for bureaucrats : an essay on law and values /
This important text integrates the study of ethics into public management training, highlighting Supreme Court opinions on three specific constitutional values-equality, freedom, and property-focusing on the pedagogical aspects of law and posing challenging questions to help readers apply theories t...
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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New York :
M. Dekker,
©1989.
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Edition: | 2nd ed., rev. and expanded. |
Series: | Public administration and public policy ;
36. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction. Explaining terms ; Outlining the argument ; False starts
- Stating the problem. The reform debate ; Politics and administration ; The demise of the dichotomy
- Regime values. Some approaches to ethics ; Regime values
- Equality. Race ; Sex
- Freedom. Speech and press ; Religion ; National security ; Freedom volume equality
- Property. Old property ; New property
- Conclusion. On bureaucrat bashing ; Community and individual ; The problem of ambiguity
- Appendix: Constitution of the United States of America.