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The Moral Authority of Government (Paperback)
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These new essays prepared to commemorate the centennial of the
National Institute of Social Sciences have been carefully crafted
to deal with an overriding concern of our time--those elements in
political rule that go beyond legal rights and responsibilities
into the moral requirements of effective governance. The principal
theme of this book is presidential leadership. The presidency
personifies government authority, including moral authority.In the
first part of this book most of the essays argue that the moral
authority of leaders depends on high personal standards as well as
policy outcomes. The second segment on the rule of law and
character raises considerations not limited to the presidency.
Character and the authority that derives from it are demonstrated
most effectively not by what someone does in his or her personal
life, but in the moral values of the causes espoused and
effectiveness in pursuing them. In the realm of international
affairs, governmental leadership must wrestle with the moral and
constitutional guidelines known as "reasons of state." Under what
circumstances is it morally acceptable for a leader or government
to practice deception upon the citizenry, to overthrow other
governments, to bomb civilians?Many contributors raise the issue of
what permits a government to take actions that would be immoral or
illegal in individuals or groups. The final segment expands and
deepens this theme by exploring the work and role of
non-governmental agencies that influence both leaders and citizens
in the public arena. In short, at a period that brings to a close a
period in which the presidency has become more visible as well as
more prominent, this collective effort sheds new light on classic
themes. It will be an invaluable guide as we enter the new
century.The contributors include an illustrious galaxy of public
officials and political scientists, including Madeleine K.
Albright, Judith A. Best, Betty Glad, C. Lowell Harriss, Travis
Beal Jacobs, Ruth P. Morgan, Stanley A. Renshon, Donald L. Robinson
and William vanden Heuvel.
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