Talk:Neutrality/Notes
This page holds references that I will use to develop this article(See: Neutrality):
Summarizations
From 1, 2, and 3, in the role of government/public/civil service, neutrality is an automatic job requirement in order to perform functions of the government.
From 4,
"At the end of the day, then, Woods has a perfectly reasonable financial justification for zipping his lips and changing the subject, and frequently. However, the Homeric hero--which we take him to be--is not merely a man of great material worth, but also a paragon of virtue. We should not put Woods on the pedestal on which we've already placed him unless we are convinced that his financial justification for political reticence and a lack of political action constitutes an appropriate moral justification."
Freely available weblinks
Political Neutrality
http://www.peterlevine.ws/mt/archives/2005/11/political-neutr.html
https://drum.umd.edu/dspace/bitstream/1903/4088/1/umi-umd-3868.pdf
http://dspace.rice.edu/bitstream/1911/13692/1/1355171.PDF
http://www.info.gov.hk/gia/general/200610/25/P200610250501.htm
Philosophy
http://www.bilkent.edu.tr/~wigley/simonwigleyenvy-free.pdf
http://era.anthropology.ac.uk/Era_Resources/Era/Stirling/Papers/Impartiality/impartiality_1.html
http://cowles.econ.yale.edu/P/cd/d14b/d1477-a.pdf
Judicial
http://jec.unm.edu/resources/judicial_handbook/ethics/index.htm
Political
http://www.doi.gov/ethics/docs/eg02unbooked.pdf
Research/Subscription weblinks
JSTOR:
Neutrality and the Emergence of the Concept of Neutralism Peter Lyon The Review of Politics, Vol. 22, No. 2 (Apr., 1960), pp. 255-268 This article consists of 14 page(s).
Review: [Untitled]
Reviewed Work(s):
The Concept of Neutrality in Classical Greece by Robert A. Bauslaugh
Author(s) of Review: W. J. McCoy
The American Journal of Philology, Vol. 114, No. 2 (Summer, 1993), pp. 317-319
doi:10.2307/295318
This article consists of 3 page(s).