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The Right to Know, Right to Withhold, and Right to Lie

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 September 2018

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Extract

The idealists and crusaders of every age and era develop certain underlying attitudes and values which, while connected with the specific goals they struggle to attain, are clearly distinct from them. Often these attitudes and values grow out of their effort to obtain more limited and specific goals. However, many of the participants in today's turmoil, and particularly the younger ones, seem to have little in the way of a general program — though they often protest against specific acts or situations — but instead proclaim that unless the nation and the world adopt a new set of values no particular set of reforms will leave a lasting imprint.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs 1968

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