Paradoxes of Political Ethics by John M Parrish

Paradoxes of Political Ethics by John M Parrish

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How do the hard facts of political responsibility shape and constrain the demands of ethical life? That question lies at the heart of the problem of 'dirty hands' in public life. John Parrish traces this important philosophical problem - and its proposed solutions - from ancient Greece through the Enlightenment.

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Paradoxes of Political Ethics by John M Parrish

How do the hard facts of political responsibility shape and constrain the demands of ethical life? That question lies at the heart of the problem of 'dirty hands' in public life. Those who exercise political power often feel they must act in ways that would otherwise be considered immoral: indeed, paradoxically, they sometimes feel that it would be immoral of them not to perform or condone such acts as killing or lying. John Parrish offers a wide-ranging account of how this important philosophical problem emerged and developed, tracing it - and its proposed solutions - from ancient Greece through the Enlightenment. His central argument is that many of our most familiar concepts and institutions - from Augustine's interiorised ethics, to Hobbes's sovereign state, to Adam Smith's 'invisible hand', understanding of the modern commercial economy - were designed partly as responses to the ethical problem of dirty hands in public life.
Review of the hardback: 'Good books on the history of political thought achieve two thingsThey enhance our understanding of how certain political concepts developed through a historical period and they uncover lessons in the histories of the concepts they study for how we understand politics today. Professor John M. Parrish's book, while devoting most of its attention to the former task, also offers a good deal of the latter.' Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
'An unusual and highly erudite book about the history of getting one's hands dirty in public life.… The author urges us to call into question the variety of more excuses offered for public conduct and to compel our representatives to answer themselves - a bold and surely justified demand.' Network Review
John M. Parrish is Assistant Professor, Department Political Science, Loyola Marymount University.
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ISBN 13 9780521873550
ISBN 10 052187355X
Title Paradoxes of Political Ethics
Author John M Parrish
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Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2007-11-22
Number of pages 296
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