The Paradox of the Good Bribe: A Discussion Defining and Protecting the Public Interest
Taking inspiration from Plato’s Symposium, this discussion takes the form of a discussion between f...
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Taking inspiration from Plato’s Symposium, this discussion takes the form of a discussion between four characters, each representing a particular philosophical, ethical, or theological perspective on the moral dilemmas of bribery. A student, a priest, a classicist, and an economist debate whether there are occasions when bribery might be harmless or even beneficial. Discussion ranges from biblical times and Ancient Greece to the economics of bribery and inequities of power. The book’s readership includes students and practitioners in public policy and countercorruption. Annotation ©2020 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
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