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Whistle-Blowers
Exposing Crime and Corruption
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96 pages
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Exploring the harrowing realities of whistle-blowing, the book delves into significant cases of abuse and corruption, such as government surveillance and corporate deceit. Through the stories of figures like Edward Snowden and Jeffrey Wigand, it highlights the ethical dilemmas faced by those who expose wrongdoing. Readers are invited to critically assess the implications of such revelations and the personal sacrifices involved, prompting a deeper understanding of the moral complexities surrounding whistle-blowing and its impact on society.
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2015, hardcover
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