The Politics of Moral Capital
John Kane argues that, despite appearances, politicians and governments care deeply about people's moral judgments, for these provide the moral capital they depend on for survival and effective functioning. Some famous leaders—Lincoln, de Gaulle, Mandela—illustrate the workings of moral capital in politics, and a study of the American presidency from Kennedy to Clinton shows how the moral capital of the United States has been eroded, with severe consequences for the nation's morale.
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The Politics of Moral Capital
John Kane argues that, despite appearances, politicians and governments care deeply about people's moral judgments, for these provide the moral capital they depend on for survival and effective functioning. Some famous leaders—Lincoln, de Gaulle, Mandela—illustrate the workings of moral capital in politics, and a study of the American presidency from Kennedy to Clinton shows how the moral capital of the United States has been eroded, with severe consequences for the nation's morale.
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The Politics of Moral Capital

The Politics of Moral Capital

by John Kane
The Politics of Moral Capital

The Politics of Moral Capital

by John Kane

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John Kane argues that, despite appearances, politicians and governments care deeply about people's moral judgments, for these provide the moral capital they depend on for survival and effective functioning. Some famous leaders—Lincoln, de Gaulle, Mandela—illustrate the workings of moral capital in politics, and a study of the American presidency from Kennedy to Clinton shows how the moral capital of the United States has been eroded, with severe consequences for the nation's morale.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521663571
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 08/23/2001
Series: Contemporary Political Theory
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.59(d)
Lexile: 1590L (what's this?)

Table of Contents

Part I. Moral Capital: 1. Moral capital and politics; 2. Moral capital and leadership; Part II. Moral Capital in Times of Crisis: 3. Abraham Lincoln - the long-purposed man; 4. Charles de Gaulle - the man of storms; Part III. Moral Capital and Dissident Politics: 5. Nelson Mandela - the moral phenomenon; 6. Aung San Suu Kyi - her father's daughter; Part IV. Moral Capital and the American Presidency: 7. Kennedy and American virtue; 8. Crisis; 9. Aftermath; 10. Denouement.
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