Political ethics is about how to act in response to the
political-ethical challenges that confront us in everyday life.
This book argues that the experience of living in illiberal regimes
calls for the rethinking of common ways of understanding political
ethics. It offers a Williamsian liberal-realist framework to
explain how we should make sense of political ethics by focusing on
the variety of normative contexts that shape political agency. It
also demonstrates the usefulness of this framework by exploring the
intricacies of dealing with the conflicting demands of various
political offices in illiberal regimes. These demands spring from
the specific constitutional purpose of these offices, the linkage
of the office-holder qua office-holder with a great variety of
people as well as from the constraints of the office-holder's
personal integrity. -- .
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