Author: Andrew J. Dunar
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 230
Book Description
The Truman Scandals and the Politics of Morality is a thoroughly researched effort offering an excellent historical narrative of the scandals and accusations of scandal that bedeviled Harry Truman throughout his political career. The book is particularly significant in light if the connections the author establishes between Truman's early political experiences and his subsequent difficulties as president.
The Truman Scandals and the Politics of Morality
Author: Andrew J. Dunar
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 230
Book Description
The Truman Scandals and the Politics of Morality is a thoroughly researched effort offering an excellent historical narrative of the scandals and accusations of scandal that bedeviled Harry Truman throughout his political career. The book is particularly significant in light if the connections the author establishes between Truman's early political experiences and his subsequent difficulties as president.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 230
Book Description
The Truman Scandals and the Politics of Morality is a thoroughly researched effort offering an excellent historical narrative of the scandals and accusations of scandal that bedeviled Harry Truman throughout his political career. The book is particularly significant in light if the connections the author establishes between Truman's early political experiences and his subsequent difficulties as president.
All Honorable Men
Author: Andrew J. Dunar
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Missouri
Languages : en
Pages : 868
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Missouri
Languages : en
Pages : 868
Book Description
The Scarlet Thread of Scandal
Author: Charles W. Dunn
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 0847696065
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Never before have Americans been more concerned about the moral dimensions of presidential leadership. What role should morality play in the decision making of our most powerful elected official? What did the Founders think about the significance of morality in this cherished political institution? Does the private behavior of a president influence his or her ability to lead our nation? In The Scarlet Thread of Scandal, eminent scholar Charles W. Dunn turns a penetrating eye to the history of presidential scandals to answer these and other pressing questions. Scandals are surely nothing new in the White House ever since the creation of the republic, presidents have made morally questionable judgments, whether constitutional, ethical, legal, or personal. In eloquent and judicious prose, Dunn chronicles the numerous controversies in presidential history, paying particular attention to their impact on the American people and public memory. The Scarlet Thread of Scandal will make all Americans think differently about past, present, and future presidents."
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 0847696065
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Never before have Americans been more concerned about the moral dimensions of presidential leadership. What role should morality play in the decision making of our most powerful elected official? What did the Founders think about the significance of morality in this cherished political institution? Does the private behavior of a president influence his or her ability to lead our nation? In The Scarlet Thread of Scandal, eminent scholar Charles W. Dunn turns a penetrating eye to the history of presidential scandals to answer these and other pressing questions. Scandals are surely nothing new in the White House ever since the creation of the republic, presidents have made morally questionable judgments, whether constitutional, ethical, legal, or personal. In eloquent and judicious prose, Dunn chronicles the numerous controversies in presidential history, paying particular attention to their impact on the American people and public memory. The Scarlet Thread of Scandal will make all Americans think differently about past, present, and future presidents."
The Truman Scandals and the Politics of Morality
Author: Andrew J. Dunar
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Political Corruption
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
The Truman Scandals and the Politics of Morality is a thoroughly researched effort offering an excellent historical narrative of the scandals and accusations of scandal that bedeviled Harry Truman throughout his political career. The book is particularly significant in light if the connections the author establishes between Truman's early political experiences and his subsequent difficulties as president.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Political Corruption
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
The Truman Scandals and the Politics of Morality is a thoroughly researched effort offering an excellent historical narrative of the scandals and accusations of scandal that bedeviled Harry Truman throughout his political career. The book is particularly significant in light if the connections the author establishes between Truman's early political experiences and his subsequent difficulties as president.
Harry Truman and Civil Rights
Author: Michael R. Gardner
Publisher: SIU Press
ISBN: 9780809325504
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
A new treatment of the life of Harry S Truman reveals a man of remarkable moral courage who defied the prejudice of his home state, Missouri, and the familial tug of his slave-owning grandparents to become an early supporter of civil rights. Reprint. (History)
Publisher: SIU Press
ISBN: 9780809325504
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
A new treatment of the life of Harry S Truman reveals a man of remarkable moral courage who defied the prejudice of his home state, Missouri, and the familial tug of his slave-owning grandparents to become an early supporter of civil rights. Reprint. (History)
The Institutional Effects of Executive Scandals
Author: Brandon Rottinghaus
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107102979
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 231
Book Description
This book investigates the role of executive scandals in the contemporary American political landscape.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107102979
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 231
Book Description
This book investigates the role of executive scandals in the contemporary American political landscape.
A Companion to Harry S. Truman
Author: Daniel S. Margolies
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1118300750
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 873
Book Description
With contributions from the most accomplished scholars in the field, this fascinating companion to one of America's pivotal presidents assesses Harry S. Truman as a historical figure, politician, president and strategist. Assembles many of the top historians in their fields who assess critical aspects of the Truman presidency Provides new approaches to the historiography of Truman and his policies Features a variety of historiographic methodologies
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1118300750
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 873
Book Description
With contributions from the most accomplished scholars in the field, this fascinating companion to one of America's pivotal presidents assesses Harry S. Truman as a historical figure, politician, president and strategist. Assembles many of the top historians in their fields who assess critical aspects of the Truman presidency Provides new approaches to the historiography of Truman and his policies Features a variety of historiographic methodologies
The Death of Public Integrity
Author: Robert Roberts
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000586863
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 221
Book Description
From the late nineteenth century through the 1970s, several government reform movements succeeded in controlling traditional types of public corruption. But has this historic success led to a false sense of security among public management scholars and professionals? As this book argues, powerful special interests increasingly find effective ways to gain preferential treatment without violating traditional types of public corruption prohibitions. Although the post-Watergate good government reform movement sought to close this gap, the 1980s saw a backlash against public integrity regulation, as the electorate in the United States began to split into two sharply different camps driven by very different moral value imperatives. Taking a historical view from the ratification of the U.S. Constitution through to the Trump administration, The Death of Public Integrity details efforts by reformers to protect public confidence in the integrity of government at the local, state, and federal levels. Arguing that progressives and conservatives increasingly live in different moral worlds, author Robert Roberts demonstrates the ways in which it has become next to impossible to hold public officials accountable without agreement on what constitutes immoral conduct. This book is required reading for students of public administration, public policy, and political science, as well as those interested in public service ethics.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000586863
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 221
Book Description
From the late nineteenth century through the 1970s, several government reform movements succeeded in controlling traditional types of public corruption. But has this historic success led to a false sense of security among public management scholars and professionals? As this book argues, powerful special interests increasingly find effective ways to gain preferential treatment without violating traditional types of public corruption prohibitions. Although the post-Watergate good government reform movement sought to close this gap, the 1980s saw a backlash against public integrity regulation, as the electorate in the United States began to split into two sharply different camps driven by very different moral value imperatives. Taking a historical view from the ratification of the U.S. Constitution through to the Trump administration, The Death of Public Integrity details efforts by reformers to protect public confidence in the integrity of government at the local, state, and federal levels. Arguing that progressives and conservatives increasingly live in different moral worlds, author Robert Roberts demonstrates the ways in which it has become next to impossible to hold public officials accountable without agreement on what constitutes immoral conduct. This book is required reading for students of public administration, public policy, and political science, as well as those interested in public service ethics.
Handbook of Administrative Ethics
Author: Terry Cooper
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1482270455
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 792
Book Description
Delineating implications for administrative ethics from other fields such as sociology, psychology, and philosophy, this reference provides a comprehensive review of administrative ethics in the public sector. Detailing the context within which contemporary ethics training has developed, the book examines the effectiveness of ethics training, legal and organizational devices for encouraging desired conduct, and other topics of particular relevance to the political and social contexts of public administration. Written by over 25 leading scholars in public administration ethics, the book creates a taxonomy for administrative ethics using the categories of modern philosophy.
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1482270455
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 792
Book Description
Delineating implications for administrative ethics from other fields such as sociology, psychology, and philosophy, this reference provides a comprehensive review of administrative ethics in the public sector. Detailing the context within which contemporary ethics training has developed, the book examines the effectiveness of ethics training, legal and organizational devices for encouraging desired conduct, and other topics of particular relevance to the political and social contexts of public administration. Written by over 25 leading scholars in public administration ethics, the book creates a taxonomy for administrative ethics using the categories of modern philosophy.
1948
Author: David Pietrusza
Publisher: Diversion Books
ISBN: 1635764475
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 727
Book Description
The wild, combative inside story of the most stunning upset in the history of presidential elections—Harry Truman's victory over Tom Dewey: “Outstanding.”—Minneapolis Star-Tribune In this lively account, award-winning historian David Pietrusza unpacks the most ingloriously iconic headline in the history of presidential elections—DEWEY DEFEATS TRUMAN—to reveal the 1948 campaign's backstage events and recount the down-to-the-wire brawl fought against the background of an erupting Cold War, the Berlin Airlift, the birth of Israel, and a post-war America facing exploding storms over civil rights and domestic communism. “Coherent, compelling…A skillful, authoritative investigation.”—Kirkus Reviews “A terrific book…a must-read.”—Ron Faucheux, former editor-in-chief, Campaigns & Elections magazine “Brilliantly portrays President Harry Truman's successful efforts to stave off the challenge of New York Gov. Tom Dewey, who was making a repeat bid as the Republican nominee.”—David Mark, author of Going Dirty: The Art of Negative Campaigning “Sweeping…compelling.”—Library Journal “Gripping detail.”—The New York Journal of Books
Publisher: Diversion Books
ISBN: 1635764475
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 727
Book Description
The wild, combative inside story of the most stunning upset in the history of presidential elections—Harry Truman's victory over Tom Dewey: “Outstanding.”—Minneapolis Star-Tribune In this lively account, award-winning historian David Pietrusza unpacks the most ingloriously iconic headline in the history of presidential elections—DEWEY DEFEATS TRUMAN—to reveal the 1948 campaign's backstage events and recount the down-to-the-wire brawl fought against the background of an erupting Cold War, the Berlin Airlift, the birth of Israel, and a post-war America facing exploding storms over civil rights and domestic communism. “Coherent, compelling…A skillful, authoritative investigation.”—Kirkus Reviews “A terrific book…a must-read.”—Ron Faucheux, former editor-in-chief, Campaigns & Elections magazine “Brilliantly portrays President Harry Truman's successful efforts to stave off the challenge of New York Gov. Tom Dewey, who was making a repeat bid as the Republican nominee.”—David Mark, author of Going Dirty: The Art of Negative Campaigning “Sweeping…compelling.”—Library Journal “Gripping detail.”—The New York Journal of Books