Artigo Revisado por pares

Political Ethics and Public Policy: Homosexuals between Moral Dilemmas and Political Considerations in Danish Parliamentary Debates

2003; Wiley; Volume: 26; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/1467-9477.00087

ISSN

1467-9477

Autores

Erik Albæk,

Tópico(s)

Policy Transfer and Learning

Resumo

Political science has abundantly proved that politics involves power, conflict, and self‐serving interests. Much less frequently does political science deal with ethics in public policymaking. This article analyses the appeal to moral principles in the political process of drafting three bills, all concerning homosexuals, in which the Danish parliamentary parties, in contrast to normal practice, allowed their members to deviate from the party line and vote in accordance with their ‘conscience’. Analysis of the cases indicates that moral considerations are capable of structuring and constraining arguments and that they are decisive for some politicians’ positions in some situations. The cases also raise doubts concerning the widely held view that decisions based on votes of conscience, because they are informed by ‘ethical’ rather than ‘political’ considerations, are qualitatively superior to ordinary political decisions. MANKIND Men, said the Devil, Are good to their brothers: They don’t want to mend Their own ways, but each other’s. – grook by Piet Hein

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