
Governance in Dark Times
Practical Philosophy for Public Service
Camilla Stivers(Author)
Georgetown University Press
Published on 6. March 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
176 pages
978-1-58901-197-7 (ISBN)
Description
With the rush of calamitous events in recent years - the September 11 terror attacks, the Iraq imbroglio, and hurricanes Katrina and Rita - Americans feel themselves to be living in dark times. Trust in one another and in the government is at low ebb. People in public service face profound challenges to the meaning and efficacy of their work. Where can a public servant turn for a public philosophy to sustain practice? Inspired by Hannah Arendt and several other philosophers, "Governance in Dark Times" is the first book to explore the philosophical and value underpinnings needed to guide public servants in these times.Featuring down-to-earth discussions of such issues as terrorism, torture, and homeland security, it suggests ways for people in government to think more deeply, judge more wisely, and act more meaningfully. Camilla Stivers argues that the most urgent requirement in dark times is re-kindling what Arendt called 'the light of the public', and offers practical steps for public servants to create spaces for citizen dialogue and engagement in public life.
Ideas like 'governance of the common ground' and 'public service as social hope' will spark discussion and encourage renewed dedication to the work of governing. Grounded in the author's more than thirty years of teaching and administrative practice, "Governance in Dark Times" urges public servants in clear, jargon-free prose to reflect, to understand the world we live in, and to act responsibly, both individually and with fellow citizens.
Ideas like 'governance of the common ground' and 'public service as social hope' will spark discussion and encourage renewed dedication to the work of governing. Grounded in the author's more than thirty years of teaching and administrative practice, "Governance in Dark Times" urges public servants in clear, jargon-free prose to reflect, to understand the world we live in, and to act responsibly, both individually and with fellow citizens.
Reviews / Votes
Articulate, clear, engaging, and thoughtful prose... Governance in Dark Times is a provocative, intellectually inspiring book. Administrative Theory & Praxis A deeply thought-provoking book ... True to its title, it is genuinely a work of 'practical philosophy for public service,' one with the potential to spark much thoughtful and productive discussion around the future of American governance. Public Administration Review This short and dense volume is erudite, thought provoking, and ultimately satisfying. International Journal of Intelligence EthicsMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Washington, DC
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
US School Grade: College Graduate Student and over
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
Not illustrated
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
234 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-58901-197-7 (9781589011977)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Camilla Stivers is Distinguished Professor of Public Administration in the Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs at Cleveland State University.
Content
AcknowledgementsIntroductionPART I: Thinking, Reason, and Truth: Philosophy for Public Service1. Rethinking Reason after September 11 2. Public Administration and the Question of Torture 3. Thinking, Judging, and Public Life PART II: Two Models of Governance4. There's No Place Like Homeland: Security in Dark Times 5. The Social Reality of Public Space 6. Governance from Ground Up PART III: Philosophy for Practice 7. Pragmatism in Public Service 8. Public Service Ethics in Dark Times Index