The Worm and the Juggernaut: Justice and the Public Interest

Business and Professional Ethics Journal 6 (2):51 - 59 (1987)
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Abstract

In Britain I have had many occasions to speak at public Inquiries, nearly always against some proposal to build a new road in some locality I live in or like. I have often had thoughts about how very bad the British system is, and how much better these question are considered and decided elsewhere, and in thinking about the matter have been led to ponder the nature of the decision being reached, and the proper principles which ought to govern the decision procedure.

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