Abstract

Introduction Part I. Demands of Institutional Politics: 1. The moral responsibility of public officials: the problem of many hands 2. Ascribing responsibility to advisers in government 3. Bureaucracy and democracy 4. Judicial responsibility: the problem of many minds 5. Representatives in the welfare state Part II. Varieties of Institutional Failure: 6. Democratic secrecy: the dilemma of accountability 7. Mediated corruption: the case of the Keating Five 8. Election time: normative implications of temporal properties of the electoral process in the US 9. Hypocrisy and democracy 10. Private life and public office Part III. Extensions of Institutional Responsibility: 11. Restoring distrust: the ethics of oversight 12. The institutional turn in professional ethics 13. Hospital ethics 14. Understanding financial conflicts of interest in medicine 15. The privatization of business ethics 16. Democratic theory and global society.

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