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Vulgar ethics for public administration

By: Mainzer, Lewis.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSubject(s): Public Administration | Professional Ethics | Ethics | Professional Ethics In: administration and SocietySummary: Though committed to ethical concerns in the teaching and practive of public administration, this article warns how little bans there is foran evidently burgeoning confidence in the ability to prepare others to do good actions. Yet skeptiasm is not despair, and ethical reflection is surely required. Ethics may paradoxically be both the easiest and the most difficult element of public administration to teach. The article examines the possibilities of teaching a "vulgar ethics" of public administration. Reproduced
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Articles Articles Indian Institute of Public Administration
Issue no: 23(1), May 91, p.3-28 Available AR1285

Though committed to ethical concerns in the teaching and practive of public administration, this article warns how little bans there is foran evidently burgeoning confidence in the ability to prepare others to do good actions. Yet skeptiasm is not despair, and ethical reflection is surely required. Ethics may paradoxically be both the easiest and the most difficult element of public administration to teach. The article examines the possibilities of teaching a "vulgar ethics" of public administration. Reproduced

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