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Honest Politics

Seeking Integrity in Canadian Political Life

by (author) Ian Greene & David P. Shugarman

Publisher
James Lorimer & Company Ltd., Publishers
Initial publish date
Jan 1997
Category
General
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781550285352
    Publish Date
    Jan 1997
    List Price
    $34.95
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781550285345
    Publish Date
    Jan 1997
    List Price
    $24.95
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781552779569
    Publish Date
    Dec 2011
    List Price
    $16.99

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Honest Politics provides a framework for distinguishing right from wrong in politics and supplies some ideas for ensuring that ethical decision-making can be enforced.

Greene and Shugarman look at the ethical issues raised by conflicts of interest, patronage, party financing, and lobbyists. They discuss a variety of high-profile cases, including Bill Vander Zalm and Fantasy Gardens, Ralph Klein and Multi-Corp, and Kim Campbell and the Pearson Airport deal.

In Honest Politics, the authors assert that honesty in public life is not an impossible goal but something we can demand and achieve.

About the authors

IAN GREENE is a University Professor Emeritus at York University, where he has taught public policy and administration since 1985. He was the founding director of York's Masters program in Public Policy, Administration and Law. Greene's most recent book is Honest Politics Now (with David P. Shugarman). He is also the author of The Charter of Rights and Freedoms. He lives in Lethbridge, Alberta.

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David P. Shugarman is a Professor Emeritus and Senior Scholar at York University in Toronto. Born in Edmonton, Alberta, he received his B.A. (Hons) from the University of Alberta, and his M.A. in Political Economy and Ph.D. in Political Philosophy at the University of Toronto. His recent publications include chapters, essays, and articles on the commission of inquiry into into the sponsorship scandal, public inquiries, and democratic accountability.

David P. Shugarman's profile page

Editorial Reviews

"Honest Politics should be read by all who are interested in that sphere."

Phoenix Star

"The book is both a theoretical framework and an operations manual to guide the ethical conduct of public office holders."

Literary Review of Canada

"This book makes some sensible suggestions for improving standards in Canadian public life."

Record

"The authors seem to believe that honesty in politics is possible... recommended reading."

Fredericton Daily Gleaner

"In this timely and well-written book, the authors argue that honest in political life is not impossible. This valuable book is intended mainly for a university audience, bu politicians, public servants, and citizens in general could profit from reading it as well."

Canadian Book Review Annual

"This extended survey of political faux pas is good fun... and will serve political science students well as an essential primer."

Quill and Quire

"Their defence is well crafted...and deserves a look from political theorists wondering how to address students' cynicism or to exemplify democratic principles in action. The authors' careful consideration of difficult challenges to specific applications and abuses of these principles and duties regularly imbues them with practical and subtle meaning in a way that theoretical elaboration would not.
Wide use of this book in undergraudate politics courses, and by rookie and veteran Canadian legislators alike, is justified on its substantial merits alone."

Canadian Journal of Political Science