The Conduct of Politics

Fabian Wendt author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Publishing:19th Mar '26

£18.00

This title is due to be published on 19th March, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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Dirty hands, corruption, and compromises – political ethics and the challenges of political realism and public choice theory.

This Element offers a fresh, systematic introduction to political ethics. It starts with a discussion of two challenges to the discipline: One comes from political realists who reject moralism in political philosophy and the other from public choice theorists who model politicians as rational egoists.Do politicians have to get dirty hands – and what does that mean? Is it okay to be corrupt, when corruption is systemic? When is it a good thing to make compromises in politics? These are questions about political conduct that are raised in political ethics, a somewhat underappreciated subfield of political philosophy. This Element offers a fresh, systematic introduction to political ethics. It starts with a discussion of two challenges to the discipline: One comes from political realists who reject moralism in political philosophy and the other from public choice theorists who model politicians as rational egoists. It then discusses the problem of dirty hands, political corruption, and political compromise as three core topics of political ethics.

ISBN: 9781009558969

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78 pages