Peter Morgan and Glenn Reynolds expose the underside of our ethics
excesses: how "the appearance of impropriety" has distracted
businessmen, politicians and private citizens from addressing truly
substantive problems time and again. The authors point to an
institutional breakdown and failure to take moral responsibility;
to a substitution of appearance for substance, of technicalities
for judgment, and of opportunism for self-discipline.
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