Common ground, common future: moral agency in public administration, professions, and citizenship
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And the Private Citizen; ; Moral Agency in the Public Sector; The Ideal Public Administrator; The Legislator's Moral Agency; Conflicts of Obligations; Bending and Breaking the Rules; Moral Whistle-Blowing; The Ideal and the Real; ; Ethical Breakdowns in Public Administration; Insufficient Commitment; Excessive Commitment to Goals; Moral Dilemmas; The Public Administrator as Strong Evaluator; ; Ethics in Business; CSR; Opponents of CSR; Proponents of CSR; Discussion; Perspectives on Government; Conclusion; ; Managed Care; Origins and Structure of Managed Care; Moral Challenges of Managed Care; Alternative Perspectives on Managed Care; ; The Legal Profession; The Client's Interest and the Interests of Justice; Moral Obligations Common to the Legal Profession; The Legal Profession and Public Service; Civil Law; Attorneys Committed to Causes; Conclusion; ; Higher Education; Ethics in the Academy: