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Classics Of Administrative Ethics

Classics Of Administrative Ethics

ByWilla Marie Bruce
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2001
eBook Published 8 March 2018
Pub. location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780429501555
Pages 476 pages
eBook ISBN 9780429970108
SubjectsPolitics & International Relations
KeywordsPublic Administration, Administrative Ethics, American Public Administration, Administrative Discretion, Public Administration Professionals
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Bruce, W. (2001). Classics Of Administrative Ethics. New York: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429501555
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This anthology will be appropriate for administrative ethics classes and professional thinking in public administration at both the masters and doctoral levels. It is a collection of administrative ethics articles published in journals of the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) from 1941 (the earliest publication) through 1983 (the year that the first ASPA Code of Ethics was established). The articles are organized by themes of enduring importance to the field in order to provide graduate students with ready access to the classic works on ethics in public administration. Reading this collection will enhance student's knowledge and skills to think and act ethically and contribute to their ability to view current practices in light of traditional perspectives. The ASPA Classics volume serves to bridge the practice of public policy and administration with the empirical research base that has accrued and the models for practice that may be deduced from the research

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part One|92 pages
Administrative Responsibility
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 1|22 pages
Administrative Responsibility in Democratic Government
ByHerman Finer
View abstract
chapter 2|21 pages
Ethics and Administrative Discretion
ByWayne A. R. Leys
View abstract
chapter 3|15 pages
Trends of a Decade in Administrative Values
ByWallace S. Sayre
View abstract
chapter 4|16 pages
Ethics and the Public Service
ByStephen K. Bailey
View abstract
chapter 5|14 pages
The Possibility of Administrative Ethics
ByDennis F. Thompson
View abstract
part Two|53 pages
Solving Ethical Dilemmas
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 6|5 pages
Ethical Guidelines for Public Administrators: Observations on Rules of the Game
ByGeorge A. Graham
View abstract
chapter 7|13 pages
Ethical Dilemmas in Forecasting for Public Policy
ByMartin Wachs
View abstract
chapter 8|13 pages
Types and Levels of Public Morality
ByYork Willbern
View abstract
chapter 9|18 pages
Managing Competing Claims: An Ethical Framework for Human Resource Decision Making
ByDebra W. Stewart
View abstract
part Three|62 pages
Corruption
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 10|14 pages
A Scandal in Utopia
ByHerbert Emmerich
View abstract
chapter 11|14 pages
Reflections on Watergate: Lessons for Public Administration
ByJames L. Sundquist
View abstract
chapter 12|14 pages
Administrative Corruption
ByGerald E. Caiden, Naomi J. Caiden
View abstract
chapter 13|18 pages
New Directions in the Study of Administrative Corruption
BySimcha B. Werner
View abstract
part Four|44 pages
Codes of Ethics
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 14|7 pages
A Code of Ethics as a Means of Controlling Administrative Conduct
ByPhillip Monypenny
View abstract
chapter 15|18 pages
Ethics in the Public Service
ByJoseph F. Zimmerman
View abstract
chapter 16|15 pages
The Problem of Moral Reasoning in American Public Administration: The Case for a Code of Ethics
ByRalph Clark Chandler
View abstract
part Five|43 pages
Enforcing Ethical Behavior
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 17|12 pages
Ethics in Government as a Problem in Executive Management
ByRobert C. Wood
View abstract
chapter 18|14 pages
Whistle-Blowing in the Public Service: An Overview of the Issues
ByJames S. Bowman
View abstract
chapter 19|15 pages
The Inspector General Concept: Where It's Been, Where It's Going
ByCharles L. Dempsey
View abstract
part Six|40 pages
Ethics Education
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 20|14 pages
The Study of Ethics in the P.A. Curriculum
ByJohn A. Rohr
View abstract
chapter 21|16 pages
Two Approaches to Police Ethics
ByWilliam C. Heffernan
View abstract
chapter 22|8 pages
Teaching Moral Education in Public Administration
ByRichard T. Mayer, Michael M. Harmon
View abstract
part Seven|51 pages
Professionalism
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 23|5 pages
The Managerial Ethic and Productivity Improvement
ByDavid S. Brown
View abstract
chapter 24|14 pages
Citizenship and Professionalism in Public Administration
ByTerry L. Cooper
View abstract
chapter 25|14 pages
The Public Service and the Patriotism of Benevolence
ByH. George Frederickson, David K. Hart
View abstract
chapter 26|16 pages
Professionalism, Legitimacy, and the Constitution
ByJohn A. Rohr
View abstract
part Eight|49 pages
Ethics in the Twenty-First Century
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 27|17 pages
Politics and "Inventing the Future": Perspectives in Science and Government
ByTodd R. La Porte
View abstract
chapter 28|14 pages
Administrative Crisis: The Neglect of Metaphysical Speculation
ByWilliam G. Scott, David K. Hart
View abstract
chapter 29|14 pages
Civis, Civitas, and Civilitas: A New Focus for the Year 2000
ByLouis C. Gawthrop
View abstract

This anthology will be appropriate for administrative ethics classes and professional thinking in public administration at both the masters and doctoral levels. It is a collection of administrative ethics articles published in journals of the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) from 1941 (the earliest publication) through 1983 (the year that the first ASPA Code of Ethics was established). The articles are organized by themes of enduring importance to the field in order to provide graduate students with ready access to the classic works on ethics in public administration. Reading this collection will enhance student's knowledge and skills to think and act ethically and contribute to their ability to view current practices in light of traditional perspectives. The ASPA Classics volume serves to bridge the practice of public policy and administration with the empirical research base that has accrued and the models for practice that may be deduced from the research

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part One|92 pages
Administrative Responsibility
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 1|22 pages
Administrative Responsibility in Democratic Government
ByHerman Finer
View abstract
chapter 2|21 pages
Ethics and Administrative Discretion
ByWayne A. R. Leys
View abstract
chapter 3|15 pages
Trends of a Decade in Administrative Values
ByWallace S. Sayre
View abstract
chapter 4|16 pages
Ethics and the Public Service
ByStephen K. Bailey
View abstract
chapter 5|14 pages
The Possibility of Administrative Ethics
ByDennis F. Thompson
View abstract
part Two|53 pages
Solving Ethical Dilemmas
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 6|5 pages
Ethical Guidelines for Public Administrators: Observations on Rules of the Game
ByGeorge A. Graham
View abstract
chapter 7|13 pages
Ethical Dilemmas in Forecasting for Public Policy
ByMartin Wachs
View abstract
chapter 8|13 pages
Types and Levels of Public Morality
ByYork Willbern
View abstract
chapter 9|18 pages
Managing Competing Claims: An Ethical Framework for Human Resource Decision Making
ByDebra W. Stewart
View abstract
part Three|62 pages
Corruption
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 10|14 pages
A Scandal in Utopia
ByHerbert Emmerich
View abstract
chapter 11|14 pages
Reflections on Watergate: Lessons for Public Administration
ByJames L. Sundquist
View abstract
chapter 12|14 pages
Administrative Corruption
ByGerald E. Caiden, Naomi J. Caiden
View abstract
chapter 13|18 pages
New Directions in the Study of Administrative Corruption
BySimcha B. Werner
View abstract
part Four|44 pages
Codes of Ethics
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 14|7 pages
A Code of Ethics as a Means of Controlling Administrative Conduct
ByPhillip Monypenny
View abstract
chapter 15|18 pages
Ethics in the Public Service
ByJoseph F. Zimmerman
View abstract
chapter 16|15 pages
The Problem of Moral Reasoning in American Public Administration: The Case for a Code of Ethics
ByRalph Clark Chandler
View abstract
part Five|43 pages
Enforcing Ethical Behavior
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 17|12 pages
Ethics in Government as a Problem in Executive Management
ByRobert C. Wood
View abstract
chapter 18|14 pages
Whistle-Blowing in the Public Service: An Overview of the Issues
ByJames S. Bowman
View abstract
chapter 19|15 pages
The Inspector General Concept: Where It's Been, Where It's Going
ByCharles L. Dempsey
View abstract
part Six|40 pages
Ethics Education
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 20|14 pages
The Study of Ethics in the P.A. Curriculum
ByJohn A. Rohr
View abstract
chapter 21|16 pages
Two Approaches to Police Ethics
ByWilliam C. Heffernan
View abstract
chapter 22|8 pages
Teaching Moral Education in Public Administration
ByRichard T. Mayer, Michael M. Harmon
View abstract
part Seven|51 pages
Professionalism
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 23|5 pages
The Managerial Ethic and Productivity Improvement
ByDavid S. Brown
View abstract
chapter 24|14 pages
Citizenship and Professionalism in Public Administration
ByTerry L. Cooper
View abstract
chapter 25|14 pages
The Public Service and the Patriotism of Benevolence
ByH. George Frederickson, David K. Hart
View abstract
chapter 26|16 pages
Professionalism, Legitimacy, and the Constitution
ByJohn A. Rohr
View abstract
part Eight|49 pages
Ethics in the Twenty-First Century
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 27|17 pages
Politics and "Inventing the Future": Perspectives in Science and Government
ByTodd R. La Porte
View abstract
chapter 28|14 pages
Administrative Crisis: The Neglect of Metaphysical Speculation
ByWilliam G. Scott, David K. Hart
View abstract
chapter 29|14 pages
Civis, Civitas, and Civilitas: A New Focus for the Year 2000
ByLouis C. Gawthrop
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This anthology will be appropriate for administrative ethics classes and professional thinking in public administration at both the masters and doctoral levels. It is a collection of administrative ethics articles published in journals of the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) from 1941 (the earliest publication) through 1983 (the year that the first ASPA Code of Ethics was established). The articles are organized by themes of enduring importance to the field in order to provide graduate students with ready access to the classic works on ethics in public administration. Reading this collection will enhance student's knowledge and skills to think and act ethically and contribute to their ability to view current practices in light of traditional perspectives. The ASPA Classics volume serves to bridge the practice of public policy and administration with the empirical research base that has accrued and the models for practice that may be deduced from the research

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part One|92 pages
Administrative Responsibility
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 1|22 pages
Administrative Responsibility in Democratic Government
ByHerman Finer
View abstract
chapter 2|21 pages
Ethics and Administrative Discretion
ByWayne A. R. Leys
View abstract
chapter 3|15 pages
Trends of a Decade in Administrative Values
ByWallace S. Sayre
View abstract
chapter 4|16 pages
Ethics and the Public Service
ByStephen K. Bailey
View abstract
chapter 5|14 pages
The Possibility of Administrative Ethics
ByDennis F. Thompson
View abstract
part Two|53 pages
Solving Ethical Dilemmas
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 6|5 pages
Ethical Guidelines for Public Administrators: Observations on Rules of the Game
ByGeorge A. Graham
View abstract
chapter 7|13 pages
Ethical Dilemmas in Forecasting for Public Policy
ByMartin Wachs
View abstract
chapter 8|13 pages
Types and Levels of Public Morality
ByYork Willbern
View abstract
chapter 9|18 pages
Managing Competing Claims: An Ethical Framework for Human Resource Decision Making
ByDebra W. Stewart
View abstract
part Three|62 pages
Corruption
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 10|14 pages
A Scandal in Utopia
ByHerbert Emmerich
View abstract
chapter 11|14 pages
Reflections on Watergate: Lessons for Public Administration
ByJames L. Sundquist
View abstract
chapter 12|14 pages
Administrative Corruption
ByGerald E. Caiden, Naomi J. Caiden
View abstract
chapter 13|18 pages
New Directions in the Study of Administrative Corruption
BySimcha B. Werner
View abstract
part Four|44 pages
Codes of Ethics
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 14|7 pages
A Code of Ethics as a Means of Controlling Administrative Conduct
ByPhillip Monypenny
View abstract
chapter 15|18 pages
Ethics in the Public Service
ByJoseph F. Zimmerman
View abstract
chapter 16|15 pages
The Problem of Moral Reasoning in American Public Administration: The Case for a Code of Ethics
ByRalph Clark Chandler
View abstract
part Five|43 pages
Enforcing Ethical Behavior
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 17|12 pages
Ethics in Government as a Problem in Executive Management
ByRobert C. Wood
View abstract
chapter 18|14 pages
Whistle-Blowing in the Public Service: An Overview of the Issues
ByJames S. Bowman
View abstract
chapter 19|15 pages
The Inspector General Concept: Where It's Been, Where It's Going
ByCharles L. Dempsey
View abstract
part Six|40 pages
Ethics Education
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 20|14 pages
The Study of Ethics in the P.A. Curriculum
ByJohn A. Rohr
View abstract
chapter 21|16 pages
Two Approaches to Police Ethics
ByWilliam C. Heffernan
View abstract
chapter 22|8 pages
Teaching Moral Education in Public Administration
ByRichard T. Mayer, Michael M. Harmon
View abstract
part Seven|51 pages
Professionalism
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 23|5 pages
The Managerial Ethic and Productivity Improvement
ByDavid S. Brown
View abstract
chapter 24|14 pages
Citizenship and Professionalism in Public Administration
ByTerry L. Cooper
View abstract
chapter 25|14 pages
The Public Service and the Patriotism of Benevolence
ByH. George Frederickson, David K. Hart
View abstract
chapter 26|16 pages
Professionalism, Legitimacy, and the Constitution
ByJohn A. Rohr
View abstract
part Eight|49 pages
Ethics in the Twenty-First Century
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 27|17 pages
Politics and "Inventing the Future": Perspectives in Science and Government
ByTodd R. La Porte
View abstract
chapter 28|14 pages
Administrative Crisis: The Neglect of Metaphysical Speculation
ByWilliam G. Scott, David K. Hart
View abstract
chapter 29|14 pages
Civis, Civitas, and Civilitas: A New Focus for the Year 2000
ByLouis C. Gawthrop
View abstract

This anthology will be appropriate for administrative ethics classes and professional thinking in public administration at both the masters and doctoral levels. It is a collection of administrative ethics articles published in journals of the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) from 1941 (the earliest publication) through 1983 (the year that the first ASPA Code of Ethics was established). The articles are organized by themes of enduring importance to the field in order to provide graduate students with ready access to the classic works on ethics in public administration. Reading this collection will enhance student's knowledge and skills to think and act ethically and contribute to their ability to view current practices in light of traditional perspectives. The ASPA Classics volume serves to bridge the practice of public policy and administration with the empirical research base that has accrued and the models for practice that may be deduced from the research

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part One|92 pages
Administrative Responsibility
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 1|22 pages
Administrative Responsibility in Democratic Government
ByHerman Finer
View abstract
chapter 2|21 pages
Ethics and Administrative Discretion
ByWayne A. R. Leys
View abstract
chapter 3|15 pages
Trends of a Decade in Administrative Values
ByWallace S. Sayre
View abstract
chapter 4|16 pages
Ethics and the Public Service
ByStephen K. Bailey
View abstract
chapter 5|14 pages
The Possibility of Administrative Ethics
ByDennis F. Thompson
View abstract
part Two|53 pages
Solving Ethical Dilemmas
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 6|5 pages
Ethical Guidelines for Public Administrators: Observations on Rules of the Game
ByGeorge A. Graham
View abstract
chapter 7|13 pages
Ethical Dilemmas in Forecasting for Public Policy
ByMartin Wachs
View abstract
chapter 8|13 pages
Types and Levels of Public Morality
ByYork Willbern
View abstract
chapter 9|18 pages
Managing Competing Claims: An Ethical Framework for Human Resource Decision Making
ByDebra W. Stewart
View abstract
part Three|62 pages
Corruption
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 10|14 pages
A Scandal in Utopia
ByHerbert Emmerich
View abstract
chapter 11|14 pages
Reflections on Watergate: Lessons for Public Administration
ByJames L. Sundquist
View abstract
chapter 12|14 pages
Administrative Corruption
ByGerald E. Caiden, Naomi J. Caiden
View abstract
chapter 13|18 pages
New Directions in the Study of Administrative Corruption
BySimcha B. Werner
View abstract
part Four|44 pages
Codes of Ethics
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 14|7 pages
A Code of Ethics as a Means of Controlling Administrative Conduct
ByPhillip Monypenny
View abstract
chapter 15|18 pages
Ethics in the Public Service
ByJoseph F. Zimmerman
View abstract
chapter 16|15 pages
The Problem of Moral Reasoning in American Public Administration: The Case for a Code of Ethics
ByRalph Clark Chandler
View abstract
part Five|43 pages
Enforcing Ethical Behavior
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 17|12 pages
Ethics in Government as a Problem in Executive Management
ByRobert C. Wood
View abstract
chapter 18|14 pages
Whistle-Blowing in the Public Service: An Overview of the Issues
ByJames S. Bowman
View abstract
chapter 19|15 pages
The Inspector General Concept: Where It's Been, Where It's Going
ByCharles L. Dempsey
View abstract
part Six|40 pages
Ethics Education
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 20|14 pages
The Study of Ethics in the P.A. Curriculum
ByJohn A. Rohr
View abstract
chapter 21|16 pages
Two Approaches to Police Ethics
ByWilliam C. Heffernan
View abstract
chapter 22|8 pages
Teaching Moral Education in Public Administration
ByRichard T. Mayer, Michael M. Harmon
View abstract
part Seven|51 pages
Professionalism
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 23|5 pages
The Managerial Ethic and Productivity Improvement
ByDavid S. Brown
View abstract
chapter 24|14 pages
Citizenship and Professionalism in Public Administration
ByTerry L. Cooper
View abstract
chapter 25|14 pages
The Public Service and the Patriotism of Benevolence
ByH. George Frederickson, David K. Hart
View abstract
chapter 26|16 pages
Professionalism, Legitimacy, and the Constitution
ByJohn A. Rohr
View abstract
part Eight|49 pages
Ethics in the Twenty-First Century
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 27|17 pages
Politics and "Inventing the Future": Perspectives in Science and Government
ByTodd R. La Porte
View abstract
chapter 28|14 pages
Administrative Crisis: The Neglect of Metaphysical Speculation
ByWilliam G. Scott, David K. Hart
View abstract
chapter 29|14 pages
Civis, Civitas, and Civilitas: A New Focus for the Year 2000
ByLouis C. Gawthrop
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This anthology will be appropriate for administrative ethics classes and professional thinking in public administration at both the masters and doctoral levels. It is a collection of administrative ethics articles published in journals of the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) from 1941 (the earliest publication) through 1983 (the year that the first ASPA Code of Ethics was established). The articles are organized by themes of enduring importance to the field in order to provide graduate students with ready access to the classic works on ethics in public administration. Reading this collection will enhance student's knowledge and skills to think and act ethically and contribute to their ability to view current practices in light of traditional perspectives. The ASPA Classics volume serves to bridge the practice of public policy and administration with the empirical research base that has accrued and the models for practice that may be deduced from the research

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part One|92 pages
Administrative Responsibility
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 1|22 pages
Administrative Responsibility in Democratic Government
ByHerman Finer
View abstract
chapter 2|21 pages
Ethics and Administrative Discretion
ByWayne A. R. Leys
View abstract
chapter 3|15 pages
Trends of a Decade in Administrative Values
ByWallace S. Sayre
View abstract
chapter 4|16 pages
Ethics and the Public Service
ByStephen K. Bailey
View abstract
chapter 5|14 pages
The Possibility of Administrative Ethics
ByDennis F. Thompson
View abstract
part Two|53 pages
Solving Ethical Dilemmas
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 6|5 pages
Ethical Guidelines for Public Administrators: Observations on Rules of the Game
ByGeorge A. Graham
View abstract
chapter 7|13 pages
Ethical Dilemmas in Forecasting for Public Policy
ByMartin Wachs
View abstract
chapter 8|13 pages
Types and Levels of Public Morality
ByYork Willbern
View abstract
chapter 9|18 pages
Managing Competing Claims: An Ethical Framework for Human Resource Decision Making
ByDebra W. Stewart
View abstract
part Three|62 pages
Corruption
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 10|14 pages
A Scandal in Utopia
ByHerbert Emmerich
View abstract
chapter 11|14 pages
Reflections on Watergate: Lessons for Public Administration
ByJames L. Sundquist
View abstract
chapter 12|14 pages
Administrative Corruption
ByGerald E. Caiden, Naomi J. Caiden
View abstract
chapter 13|18 pages
New Directions in the Study of Administrative Corruption
BySimcha B. Werner
View abstract
part Four|44 pages
Codes of Ethics
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 14|7 pages
A Code of Ethics as a Means of Controlling Administrative Conduct
ByPhillip Monypenny
View abstract
chapter 15|18 pages
Ethics in the Public Service
ByJoseph F. Zimmerman
View abstract
chapter 16|15 pages
The Problem of Moral Reasoning in American Public Administration: The Case for a Code of Ethics
ByRalph Clark Chandler
View abstract
part Five|43 pages
Enforcing Ethical Behavior
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 17|12 pages
Ethics in Government as a Problem in Executive Management
ByRobert C. Wood
View abstract
chapter 18|14 pages
Whistle-Blowing in the Public Service: An Overview of the Issues
ByJames S. Bowman
View abstract
chapter 19|15 pages
The Inspector General Concept: Where It's Been, Where It's Going
ByCharles L. Dempsey
View abstract
part Six|40 pages
Ethics Education
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 20|14 pages
The Study of Ethics in the P.A. Curriculum
ByJohn A. Rohr
View abstract
chapter 21|16 pages
Two Approaches to Police Ethics
ByWilliam C. Heffernan
View abstract
chapter 22|8 pages
Teaching Moral Education in Public Administration
ByRichard T. Mayer, Michael M. Harmon
View abstract
part Seven|51 pages
Professionalism
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 23|5 pages
The Managerial Ethic and Productivity Improvement
ByDavid S. Brown
View abstract
chapter 24|14 pages
Citizenship and Professionalism in Public Administration
ByTerry L. Cooper
View abstract
chapter 25|14 pages
The Public Service and the Patriotism of Benevolence
ByH. George Frederickson, David K. Hart
View abstract
chapter 26|16 pages
Professionalism, Legitimacy, and the Constitution
ByJohn A. Rohr
View abstract
part Eight|49 pages
Ethics in the Twenty-First Century
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 27|17 pages
Politics and "Inventing the Future": Perspectives in Science and Government
ByTodd R. La Porte
View abstract
chapter 28|14 pages
Administrative Crisis: The Neglect of Metaphysical Speculation
ByWilliam G. Scott, David K. Hart
View abstract
chapter 29|14 pages
Civis, Civitas, and Civilitas: A New Focus for the Year 2000
ByLouis C. Gawthrop
View abstract

This anthology will be appropriate for administrative ethics classes and professional thinking in public administration at both the masters and doctoral levels. It is a collection of administrative ethics articles published in journals of the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) from 1941 (the earliest publication) through 1983 (the year that the first ASPA Code of Ethics was established). The articles are organized by themes of enduring importance to the field in order to provide graduate students with ready access to the classic works on ethics in public administration. Reading this collection will enhance student's knowledge and skills to think and act ethically and contribute to their ability to view current practices in light of traditional perspectives. The ASPA Classics volume serves to bridge the practice of public policy and administration with the empirical research base that has accrued and the models for practice that may be deduced from the research

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part One|92 pages
Administrative Responsibility
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 1|22 pages
Administrative Responsibility in Democratic Government
ByHerman Finer
View abstract
chapter 2|21 pages
Ethics and Administrative Discretion
ByWayne A. R. Leys
View abstract
chapter 3|15 pages
Trends of a Decade in Administrative Values
ByWallace S. Sayre
View abstract
chapter 4|16 pages
Ethics and the Public Service
ByStephen K. Bailey
View abstract
chapter 5|14 pages
The Possibility of Administrative Ethics
ByDennis F. Thompson
View abstract
part Two|53 pages
Solving Ethical Dilemmas
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 6|5 pages
Ethical Guidelines for Public Administrators: Observations on Rules of the Game
ByGeorge A. Graham
View abstract
chapter 7|13 pages
Ethical Dilemmas in Forecasting for Public Policy
ByMartin Wachs
View abstract
chapter 8|13 pages
Types and Levels of Public Morality
ByYork Willbern
View abstract
chapter 9|18 pages
Managing Competing Claims: An Ethical Framework for Human Resource Decision Making
ByDebra W. Stewart
View abstract
part Three|62 pages
Corruption
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 10|14 pages
A Scandal in Utopia
ByHerbert Emmerich
View abstract
chapter 11|14 pages
Reflections on Watergate: Lessons for Public Administration
ByJames L. Sundquist
View abstract
chapter 12|14 pages
Administrative Corruption
ByGerald E. Caiden, Naomi J. Caiden
View abstract
chapter 13|18 pages
New Directions in the Study of Administrative Corruption
BySimcha B. Werner
View abstract
part Four|44 pages
Codes of Ethics
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 14|7 pages
A Code of Ethics as a Means of Controlling Administrative Conduct
ByPhillip Monypenny
View abstract
chapter 15|18 pages
Ethics in the Public Service
ByJoseph F. Zimmerman
View abstract
chapter 16|15 pages
The Problem of Moral Reasoning in American Public Administration: The Case for a Code of Ethics
ByRalph Clark Chandler
View abstract
part Five|43 pages
Enforcing Ethical Behavior
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 17|12 pages
Ethics in Government as a Problem in Executive Management
ByRobert C. Wood
View abstract
chapter 18|14 pages
Whistle-Blowing in the Public Service: An Overview of the Issues
ByJames S. Bowman
View abstract
chapter 19|15 pages
The Inspector General Concept: Where It's Been, Where It's Going
ByCharles L. Dempsey
View abstract
part Six|40 pages
Ethics Education
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 20|14 pages
The Study of Ethics in the P.A. Curriculum
ByJohn A. Rohr
View abstract
chapter 21|16 pages
Two Approaches to Police Ethics
ByWilliam C. Heffernan
View abstract
chapter 22|8 pages
Teaching Moral Education in Public Administration
ByRichard T. Mayer, Michael M. Harmon
View abstract
part Seven|51 pages
Professionalism
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 23|5 pages
The Managerial Ethic and Productivity Improvement
ByDavid S. Brown
View abstract
chapter 24|14 pages
Citizenship and Professionalism in Public Administration
ByTerry L. Cooper
View abstract
chapter 25|14 pages
The Public Service and the Patriotism of Benevolence
ByH. George Frederickson, David K. Hart
View abstract
chapter 26|16 pages
Professionalism, Legitimacy, and the Constitution
ByJohn A. Rohr
View abstract
part Eight|49 pages
Ethics in the Twenty-First Century
ByWilla Bruce
View abstract
chapter 27|17 pages
Politics and "Inventing the Future": Perspectives in Science and Government
ByTodd R. La Porte
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