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Worst instincts

the ACLU and the vices of association

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An edition of Worst instincts (2009)

Worst instincts

the ACLU and the vices of association

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What happens when an organization with the express goal of defending individual rights and liberties starts silencing its own board? Lawyer and social critic Wendy Kaminer has intimate knowledge of the ensuing conflict between independent thinking and group solidarity. In this concise and provocative book, she tells an inside story of dramatic ethical decline at the American Civil Liberties Union, using it as a poignant case study of conformity and other vices of association.In Worst Instincts, Kaminer calls on her experience as a dissident member of the ACLU national board to illustrate the essential virtues of dissent in preserving the moral character of any group. When an organization committed to free speech succumbs to pressure to suppress internal criticism and disregard or “spin” the truth, it offers important lessons for other associations, corporations, and governments, where such pressure must surely be rampant. Kaminer clarifies the common thread linking a continuum of minor failures and major disasters, from NASA to Jonestown. She reveals the many vices endemic to groups and exemplified by the ACLU’s post-9/11hypocrisies, including conformity and suppression of dissent in the interests of collegiality, solidarity, or group image; self-censorship by members anxious to avoid ostracism or marginalization by the group; elevation of loyalty to the institution over loyalty to the institution’s ideals; substitution of the group’s idealized self-image for the reality of its behavior; ad hominem attacks against critics; and deference to cults of personality.From a renowned advocate of civil liberties, Worst Instincts is a surprising story of ethical meltdown at a revered organization that has abandoned its core principles. It is a powerful book that has much to tell us about the land mines of groupthink.

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Beacon Press
Language
English
Pages
149

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2009, Beacon Press
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Table of Contents

Mob scenes
The problem with partisanship
Not the crime but the cover-up
The political shouldn't be personal
Facts don't matter
Money changes everything
Potemkin villages
Gag rules
Going it alone.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Boston

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
323.06/073
Library of Congress
JC599.U5 K36 2009, JC599.U5K36 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
149

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL22853006M
Internet Archive
worstinstinctsco0000kami
ISBN 10
080704430X
ISBN 13
9780807044308
LCCN
2008052658
OCLC/WorldCat
264006095
Library Thing
8200489
Goodreads
6389322

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL2970899W

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