The Appearance of Impropriety: How the Ethics Wars Have Undermined American Government, Business, and Society - Glenn Reynolds - Books - Free Press - 9780743242660 - April 5, 2002
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The Appearance of Impropriety: How the Ethics Wars Have Undermined American Government, Business, and Society

Glenn Reynolds

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The Appearance of Impropriety: How the Ethics Wars Have Undermined American Government, Business, and Society

For two decades, Americans have engaged in a vast campaign to clean up our ethical act in politics, in the workplace, and in local communities. We have crafted a mountain of regulations, created vast networks of committees and consultants, and become accustomed to speaking of such taboos as "conflicts of interest" and "the appearance of impropriety." Perhaps one statistic says it best: Corporations currently spend over $1 billion per year on ethics consultants. Yet at the same time, our confidence that politicians and businesspeople will "do the right thing" has dropped to an all-time low. Our ethics efforts have failed. As Peter Morgan and Glenn Reynolds entertainingly and devastatingly describe, we have made legitimate ethical concerns into absurd standards, and wielded our moral whims like dangerous weapons. The Appearance of Impropriety offers a bracing antidote for executives, group leaders, and anyone in public life: A reminder of some basic rules of good conduct that must be taken back from the pundits and bureaucrats that surround us.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 5, 2002
ISBN13 9780743242660
Publishers Free Press
Pages 288
Dimensions 157 × 232 × 18 mm   ·   435 g
Language English  

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