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"Ethics, integrity and responsibility"

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Mumbai; Jaico; 2008Description: 313pISBN:
  • 9788179927427
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 172.42 ETH
Summary: This volume is a complete collection of essays on leadership, ethics and integrity. The contributors are distinguished men and women from different backgrounds. They discuss the ethics of leadership from a variety of perspectives -those of policy-makers, educators, military leaders, philosophers, jurists and clergy. Many of these essays discuss great leaders of the past and the moral decisions they faced. Several are very well known, such as Abraham Lincoln and his understanding of moral truths and the controversial decision by the Allies to bomb civilian sites in Germany in World War II. Others present such little-known examples as the German general who disobeyed his superiors to save Paris from total destruction in World War II and the young Air Force Second Lieutenant who died in action during his third consecutive tour of duty in Vietnam. Still others discuss gross ethical failures, such as ethnic cleansing in the Balkans. Finally and perhaps most importantly, these essays discuss our future: How can we instill a sense of integrity and responsibility in tomorrow's leaders?
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This volume is a complete collection of essays on leadership, ethics and integrity. The contributors are distinguished men and women from different backgrounds. They discuss the ethics of leadership from a variety of perspectives -those of policy-makers, educators, military leaders, philosophers, jurists and clergy. Many of these essays discuss great leaders of the past and the moral decisions they faced. Several are very well known, such as Abraham Lincoln and his understanding of moral truths and the controversial decision by the Allies to bomb civilian sites in Germany in World War II. Others present such little-known examples as the German general who disobeyed his superiors to save Paris from total destruction in World War II and the young Air Force Second Lieutenant who died in action during his third consecutive tour of duty in Vietnam. Still others discuss gross ethical failures, such as ethnic cleansing in the Balkans. Finally and perhaps most importantly, these essays discuss our future: How can we instill a sense of integrity and responsibility in tomorrow's leaders?

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