Ethics in Politics :the Rights and Obligations of Individual Political Agents
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Includes bibliographical references )pages ]339[-360( and index
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edited by Emily M. Crookston, David Killoren, and Jonathan Trerise
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Murderers at the ballot box: when politicians may lie to bad voters / Jason Brennan -- The greatest liar has his believers: the social epistemology of political lying / Kay Mathiesen and Don Fallis -- Nonideal politicians or nonideal circumstances?: rethinking dirty hands / Jaime Ahlberg -- In defense of partisanship / Neil Sinhababu -- A defense of senate obstructionism / Shane Courtland -- Conviction and open-mindedness: a lesson on political revision from Adam Smith / Jon Rick -- Voter ignorance and deliberative democracy / Chad Flanders -- Must we vote for the common good? / Annabelle Lever -- Gender and the ethics of political representation / Julinna Oxley -- A demarcation problem for political discourse / David Killoren, Jonathan Lang, and Bekka Williams -- Public reason and its limits: the role of truth in politics / J.B. Delston -- Why bad votes can nonetheless be cast and why bad voters may cast them / Patrick Taylor Smith -- The rationality of voting and duties of elected officials / Marcus Arvan -- A defense of the right not to vote / Ben Saunders -- Expanding on the wrongness of bribery: the morality of casting a vote / Eric Roark -- Devil's advocates: on the ethics of unjust legal advocacy / Michael Huemer -- Prosecutors, guilty pleas, and the consequences of a conviction / Zachary Hoskins -- Are lobbyists lawyers? / Suzanne Dovi and Jesse McCain