
Integrity in Public Life
Haus Publishing
Will be published approx. on 11. December 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
90 pages
978-1-912208-70-8 (ISBN)
Description
Good governance is one of the UK's fundamental values, and citizens are entitled to expect that public officials, both elected and non-elected, behave according to the highest standards of ethical behaviour. However, such lofty aspirations are not enough to root out corruption. If integrity in public life is to be maintained, the core principles behind it must be constantly sustained and strengthened. This new Haus Curiosities volume, published in collaboration with Westminster Abbey Institute, looks at the place and meaning of integrity in the individual public servant, in public service institutions, and in the wider public they purport to serve. It tries to answer the fundamental questions of what integrity means in public life, what lasting value it has, and why it has such a critical part to play in the constitution of Britain.
The book also explores how people in public service institutions can cease to behave with humanity when those institutions deny the individual human spirit. On the other hand, the authors argue for the critical importance of institutions in upholding values when fallible humans forget them, as we have witnessed in the Civil Service's steadfast and stabilising response to the Brexit referendum and its uncertain aftermath. Integrity in Public Life provides a critique of and an essential guide to integrity, leaving the reader with some hope for its continued place in public life.
The book also explores how people in public service institutions can cease to behave with humanity when those institutions deny the individual human spirit. On the other hand, the authors argue for the critical importance of institutions in upholding values when fallible humans forget them, as we have witnessed in the Civil Service's steadfast and stabilising response to the Brexit referendum and its uncertain aftermath. Integrity in Public Life provides a critique of and an essential guide to integrity, leaving the reader with some hope for its continued place in public life.
Reviews / Votes
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 180 mm
Width: 112 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
76 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-912208-70-8 (9781912208708)
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Other editions
Additional editions

White Vernon White | Foster-Gilbert Claire Foster-Gilbert | Sinclair Jane Sinclair
Integrity in Public Life
E-Book
10/2019
Haus Publishing
€21.99
Available for download
Persons
Claire Foster-Gilbert is founding director of the Westminster Abbey Institute, the co-founder of the St Paul's Institute, and a member of numerous medical and theological ethics committees. Vernon White is an English Anglican priest and theological scholar. Jane Sinclair is Canon of Westminster and Rector of St Margaret's Church, Westminster Abbey.
Content
Acknowledgements // vii
Introduction by Claire Foster-Gilbert // 1
Integrity and the Individual: Keeping Conscience Alive by Vernon White // 7
Public Service Institutions: Custodians or Stiflers of Spirit? by Claire Foster-Gilbert // 25
Serving the General Public: Mission Impossible? by Jane Sinclair // 43
Notes // 59
Westminster Abbey Institute // 64
Introduction by Claire Foster-Gilbert // 1
Integrity and the Individual: Keeping Conscience Alive by Vernon White // 7
Public Service Institutions: Custodians or Stiflers of Spirit? by Claire Foster-Gilbert // 25
Serving the General Public: Mission Impossible? by Jane Sinclair // 43
Notes // 59
Westminster Abbey Institute // 64