WHISTLE BLOWING

Reviewed 5/11/2011

Whistle Blowing, by Ralph Nader

WHISTLE BLOWING
The Report of the Conference on Professional Responsibility
Ralph Nader (ed.)
Peter J. Petkas (ed.)
Kate Blackwell (ed.)
New York: Grossman Publishers, September 1972

Rating:

5.0

High

ISBN-13 978-0-670-76224-8
ISBN 0-670-76224-5 302pp. HC $?

Table of Contents

  Publisher's Preface vii
  Table of Contents xi
SECTION I. Keynotes on Whistle Blowing
1. An Anatomy of Whistle Blowing, by Ralph Nader 3
2. The Whistle Blower as Civil Servant, by Senator William Proxmire 12
3. The Whistle Blower as Entrepreneur, by Robert Townsend 20
4. Whistle Blowing and the Law, by Arthur S. Miller 25
SECTION II. The Whistle Blowers
5. A. Ernest Fitzgerald 39
6. Dr. John W. Gofman and Dr. Arthur R. Tamplin 55
7. Edward Gregory 75
8. Dr. Jacquelline Verrett 90
9. William Stieglitz 98
10. Fumio Matsuda 109
11. A. Dale Console 118
12. Christopher Pyle and Ralph Stein 126
13. Charles Pettis 135
14. The Colt Workers 140
15. Whistle Blowers Beyond the Headlines 147
SECTION III. Prescriptions for Change
16. The Corporation 183
17. The Government 192
18. The Law 206
SECTION IV. Strategies for Whistle Blowers
19. To Blow the Whistle 225
  Notes 245
APPENDICES
  Appendix A: Conference Program 255
  Appendix B: Codes of Ethics 257
  Appendix C: The Muskie Amendments 269
  Appendix D: Draft of an Employee Rights and Accountability Act 273
 
  Index 287
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