Synopses & Reviews
“A thought-provoking guide to enlightened and progressive personal behavior.”
—Jimmy Carter
An essential guide to ethical action updated for our challenging times, How Good People Make Tough Choices by Rushworth M. Kidder offers practical tools for dealing with the difficult moral dilemmas we face in our everyday lives. The founder and president of the Institute for Global Ethics, Dr. Kidder provides guidelines for making the important decisions in situations that may not be that clear cut—from most private and personal to the most public and global. Former U.S. senator and NBA legend Bill Bradley calls How Good People Make Tough Choices “a valuable guide to more informed and self-conscious moral judgments.”
Review
“A brilliant analysis that squarely faces all the issues and can be grasped by the thoughtful nonspecialist.” Kirkus Reviews
Review
“A thought-provoking guide to enlightened and progressive personal behavior.” Jimmy Carter
Synopsis
"A thought-provoking guide to enlightened and progressive personal behavior."
--Jimmy Carter
An essential guide to ethical action updated for our challenging times,
How Good People Make Tough Choices by Rushworth M. Kidder offers practical tools for dealing with the difficult moral dilemmas we face in our everyday lives. The founder and president of the Institute for Global Ethics, Dr. Kidder provides guidelines for making the important decisions in situations that may not be that clear cut--from most private and personal to the most public and global. Former U.S. senator and NBA legend Bill Bradley calls
How Good People Make Tough Choices "a valuable guide to more informed and self-conscious moral judgments."
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. [223]-234) and index.
About the Author
Rushworth M. Kidder was a professor of English at Wichita State University for ten years before becoming an award-winning columnist and editor at the Christian Science Monitor. The author of ten books on subjects ranging from international ethics to the global future, he won the 1980 Explicator Literary Foundation Award for his book on the poetry of E.E. cummings. He and his wife, Elizabeth, live in Lincolnville, Maine.