Saved for a Purpose – A Journey from Private Virtues to Public Values
Autor James A. Josephen Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 apr 2024
In an engaging and personal style, Joseph shows how his commitment to applying moral and ethical principles to large groups and institutions played out in his work in the civil rights movement in Alabama and as a college chaplain in California in the turbulent 1960s. His time later as vice president of the Cummins Engine Company provided an opportunity to promote corporate ethics, and his tenure as Under Secretary of the Interior in the Carter Administration underscored the difficulty and weight of making the right decisions while balancing good policy analysis with transcendent moral principles.
In 1996 President Clinton selected Joseph to become the United States Ambassador to South Africa. His recollections of working with Nelson Mandela, whom he describes as a noble and practical politician, and his observations about what he learned from Desmond Tutu and others about reconciliation contain some of the book s most poignant passages.
"Saved for a Purpose" is unique, as Joseph combines his insights from working to integrate values into America s public and private sectors with his long engagement with ethics as an academic discipline and as a practical guide for social behavior. Ultimately, it reflects Joseph s passionate search for values that go beyond the personal to include the ethical imperatives that should be applied to the communal."
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822358961
ISBN-10: 0822358964
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
ISBN-10: 0822358964
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Cuprins
Preface vii
Acknowledgments xi
Prologue: A Plane Crash in the South Pacific 1
I. The 1950s: The Genesis of Moral Consciousness
1. Growing Up Black in Cajun Country 13
2. Sunday Mornings in Louisiana 23
3. On the Banks of the Mississippi 34
II. The 1960s: Applying Values to Social Movements
4. A Spiritual Journey at Yale 45
5. Alabama: The Search for an Ethic of Protest 54
6. California: The Other War on Campus 74
III. The 1970s and 1980s: The Application of Moral Reasoning
7. Cummins Engine Company: Capitalism with an Ethic 95
8. Debating Disinvestment: A Visit to South Africa 114
9. The Car ter Administration: Private Wants and Public Needs 128
10. Civil Society: Th e Public Use of Private Power 149
IV. The 1990s: Moral Lessons from South Africa
11. From Activist to Diplomat: Race and Reconciliation in South Africa 177
12. Dismantling Apartheid: The Unfinished Agenda 193
13. Ethics and Statecraft : What I Learned from Nelson Mandela 214
14. Presidential Diplomacy: The Clinton Visit to South Africa 232
V. The Twenty- First Century: Leadership and Public Values
15. Leaders Learning from Leaders 249
16. A Lexicon of Public Values: What the Virtuecrats Did Not Tell Us 264
Epilogue: Building Community by Design 277
Notes 285
Index 291
Acknowledgments xi
Prologue: A Plane Crash in the South Pacific 1
I. The 1950s: The Genesis of Moral Consciousness
1. Growing Up Black in Cajun Country 13
2. Sunday Mornings in Louisiana 23
3. On the Banks of the Mississippi 34
II. The 1960s: Applying Values to Social Movements
4. A Spiritual Journey at Yale 45
5. Alabama: The Search for an Ethic of Protest 54
6. California: The Other War on Campus 74
III. The 1970s and 1980s: The Application of Moral Reasoning
7. Cummins Engine Company: Capitalism with an Ethic 95
8. Debating Disinvestment: A Visit to South Africa 114
9. The Car ter Administration: Private Wants and Public Needs 128
10. Civil Society: Th e Public Use of Private Power 149
IV. The 1990s: Moral Lessons from South Africa
11. From Activist to Diplomat: Race and Reconciliation in South Africa 177
12. Dismantling Apartheid: The Unfinished Agenda 193
13. Ethics and Statecraft : What I Learned from Nelson Mandela 214
14. Presidential Diplomacy: The Clinton Visit to South Africa 232
V. The Twenty- First Century: Leadership and Public Values
15. Leaders Learning from Leaders 249
16. A Lexicon of Public Values: What the Virtuecrats Did Not Tell Us 264
Epilogue: Building Community by Design 277
Notes 285
Index 291