2nd Edition

Ethics for Bureaucrats An Essay on Law and Values, Second Edition

By John Rohr Copyright 1989

    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 to concrete situations. It includes a case index for further research. Topics of specific interest include abortion, affirmative action, bureaucratic bashing, civil disobedience, the Ethics in Government Act of 1978, the Iran-Contra scandal, moral absolutism, privileged communications, religious fundamentalism, and whistle blowing. The Midwest Review of Pubic Administration lauds it as "…a unique teaching tool."

    Foreword- Herbert J. Storing

    Preface to the Second Edition

    Preface to the First Edition

    Introduction

    Explaining Terms

    Outlining the Argument

    False Starts

    Notes

    Stating the Problem

    The Reform Debate

    Politics and Administration

    The Demise of the Dichotomy

    Conclusion

    Notes

    Regime Values

    Some Approaches to Ethics

    Regime Values

    Conclusion

    Notes

    Equality

    Race

    Sex

    Notes

    Freedom

    Speech and Press Religion

    National Security

    Freedom v. Equality

    Notes

    Property

    Old Property

    New Property

    Notes

    Conclusion

    On Bureaucrat Bashing

    Community and Individual

    The Problem of Ambiguity

    Notes

    Appendix: Constitution of the United States of America

    Case Index

    Index

    Biography

    JOHN A. ROHR Center for Public Administration and Policy Virginia Polytechnic institute Blacksburg, Virginia

    "About the previous edition. . . . . .well-written. . .an admirable and provocative attempt to avoid what the author terms 'moralistic bombers and pious platitudes.' "
    ---State Government Journal
    ". . .a unique teaching tool. "
    ---Midwest Review of Pubic Administration