The Mendacious Colours of Democracy:
The anatomy of benevolent lying

Alex Rubner

300 pages £17.95/$34.90
1845400496 (pbk.) January 2006

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Table of Contents
Chapter One (Sample Chapter)

 

‘Politics is a noble, but also a dirty, business. To gain election — and retain office — in a democratic system, politicians are frequently compelled to be dishonest. They engage in benevolent lying because obstruction by stupid voters will otherwise stop them advancing the national interest as they see it.’


So claims the author of this eye-opening book, which straddles politics, philosophy, morality and economics. Alex Rubner’s own background as an economist advising policy-makers gives authority to his words and a personal dimension to his illustrations.

The author is a business economist who received his PhD from London University. He has lectured widely at business schools, universities, and management seminars, and has written eleven books, including The Ensnared Shareholder: Directors and the modern corporation (Penguin).
 

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