Ethical Issues in Government

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Temple University Press (1981)
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Abstract

Features essays written by philosophers, who consider four questions that can face America: Should legislators serve constituents or conscience? What are the proper bounds of government regulation? Is cost-benefit analysis an ethically acceptable tool for public policy decisions? What is the government's obligation to inform the public?

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