Ethical Leadership through Transforming Justice
By (Author) Thomas McMahon
University Press of America
University Press of America
15th May 2004
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Ethics and moral philosophy
172.2
Paperback
166
Width 128mm, Height 230mm, Spine 14mm
249g
Transforming Justice is defined as a specialized social construct that occurs when individuals are in a position to secure rights and correct injustices due to their possession of specific power. In this book, Thomas McMahon details the framework for this concept and illustrates its unique relevance stemming from its ability to integrate the abstract concepts of rights, power, and justice. The focal concept is concretized and exemplified through the examination of the lives of eight twentieth century leaders, whose profiles illustrate their enactment of transforming justice in various forms.
Thomas McMahon holds an M.B.A. from George Washington University, an S.T.D. in Theology from University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome, Italy. He is also Ordained to the Roman Catholic Priesthood. He is Professor Emeritus at Loyola University Chicago.