Political Ethics in Illiberal Regimes: A Realist Interpretation
Zoltán Gábor Szűcs (2023). Political Ethics in Illiberal Regimes: A Realist Interpretation. Manchester University Press.
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https://doi.org/10.17356/ieejsp.v10i1.1302Keywords:
Political ethics, Illiberal regimes, Hardball politics, Political-ethical challengesAbstract
Hardball politics becomes a fundamental, everyday experience for hundreds of millions of people living in illiberal regimes. The perception, insight, understanding, interpretation, treatment and coping with the ‘ethics for playing hardball’ becomes a practical challenge for political actors (elected officials, MPs, mayors, policy experts, journalists, political commentators, political advisors, civil servants, civil activists, citizens) and a theoretical challenge for political scientists living in illiberal regimes. Acknowledging the author’s ambition, we can say that Szűcs perceives, undertakes, and in his monograph carries out this scholarly task, filling an important hiatus in the Hungarian political science discourse.
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