Book Reviews
Václav Havel on Government Ethics
Robert Wechsler
To commemorate the death of Václav Havel, here are some
quotations from his work that are relevant to government ethics:
"The prerequisite for everything political is moral. Politics really should be ethics put into practice."
“Even a purely moral act that has no hope of any immediate and visible political effect can gradually and indirectly, over time, gain in political significance.”
"The prerequisite for everything political is moral. Politics really should be ethics put into practice."
“Even a purely moral act that has no hope of any immediate and visible political effect can gradually and indirectly, over time, gain in political significance.”
Henry Adams on Government Ethics
Robert Wechsler
Henry Adams' 1880 novel Democracy is a must-read for those
interested in government ethics. It's also a first-rate novel, full
of wit, excellent writing, and a good portrayal of post-Civil War
Washington. It's
available free from Project Gutenberg, in six e-book formats.
The Lucifer Effect IV — Miscellaneous Observations
Robert Wechsler
This fourth blog post on Philip Zimbardo's book The
Lucifer Effect is a miscellany of various ideas in the book
that have relevance to local government ethics.
An Ethics Commission With Lips
An Ethics Commission With Lips
The Lucifer Effect III — Debriefing and Other Ways to Deal with Situational Forces
Robert Wechsler
This third blog post on Philip Zimbardo's book The
Lucifer Effect looks at some ways to deal with situational forces.
Recognizing Our Limitations
Recognizing Our Limitations
The Lucifer Effect II — Situational Forces
Robert Wechsler
This second blog post on Philip Zimbardo's book The
Lucifer Effect applies the situational approach to government
ethics programs, and looks at the situational forces at play with
respect to ethical misconduct.
The Situational Approach
The Situational Approach
The Lucifer Effect I — A Situational Approach to Local Government Ethics
Robert Wechsler
A year and a half ago, I wrote a
blog post about a 2007 book by Philip Zimbardo, entitled The
Lucifer Effect.
Habits of the Heart III: The Obligations of Professionals in Local Government (Summer Reading)
Robert Wechsler
Habits of the Heart II: Civic Membership and the Common Good (Summer Reading)
Robert Wechsler
Trust in government is a requirement for participation in
government, what the authors of Habits of the Heart: Individualism and Commitment in American Life
refer to as "civic membership." This is strongest at the local
level, where we are most likely to get involved in person rather
than through phone calls, petitions, contributions, and voting.
Ethics in Congress VI - Quotations and Ideas (Summer Reading)
Robert Wechsler
My last post about Dennis F. Thompson's book Ethics in Congress: From Individual to Institutional Corruption is a miscellany of interesting quotes and valuable ideas.