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Ethics in Politics : The Rights and Obligations of Individual Political Agents, Hardback Book

Ethics in Politics : The Rights and Obligations of Individual Political Agents Hardback

Edited by Emily Crookston, David Killoren, Jonathan Trerise

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Within the field of political philosophy, the role of states, governments, and institutions has dominated research.

This has led to a dearth of literature that examines what individuals—e.g., voters, lobbyists, and politicians—ought (or ought not) to do.

Ethics in Politics: The Rights and Obligations of Individual Political Agents meets this need, providing a timely discussion of normative questions concerning political agents and the systems in which they act.

The book contains eighteen original chapters by leading scholars which cover a range of topics including irrational voting, bribery, partisanship, and political lying.

Ethics in Politics is a unique and accessible resource for students, researchers, and all interested readers, and sheds light on important but underexplored issues in ethics and political philosophy.

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