Integrity and Agreement

Economics When Principles Also Matter

Lanse Minkler author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:The University of Michigan Press

Published:30th Jul '08

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Social scientists who treat humans as rational beings driven exclusively by self-interest ignore a key factor shaping human behavior: the influence of moral principles. Starting with the elementary principle 'lying is wrong,' the economic theorist Lanse Minkler examines the ways in which a sense of morality guides real-life decision making.Whether one feels committed to specific or general moral principles, Minkler explains, integrity demands consistently acting on that commitment. Because truthfulness is the most basic moral principle, integrity means honesty. And honesty extends beyond truth-telling. It requires good faith when entering an agreement, then standing by one's word. From this premise, Minkler explores the implications of integrity for contracts between buyers and sellers and understandings between employers and employees. He also finds a role for integrity in less formal agreements: an individual's religious vows, an elected official's accountability to constituents, and a community's obligation to human rights."" Integrity and Agreement"" reintroduces morality as a factor for economists, sociologists, psychologists, and political scientists to consider in their efforts to comprehend human behavior.Moral principle - not mere self-interest - drives rational decision making.

Two impressive features of this book are its clarity of purpose and the breadth of disciplinary resources to which it appeals. - Geoffrey Brennan, Australian National University

ISBN: 9780472116430

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 443g

224 pages