
The Pragmatist's Guide to Politics
The Political Orphanage
Ethics, Crime, and the Cost of Justice
This chapter delves into the moral complexities of national security practices, including the role of spies. It examines the balance between the principles of justice, such as 'innocent until proven guilty,' against the realities of crime, emphasizing their commitment to due process despite inherent challenges.
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