In 'The Ethics of Dissent', Rosemary O'Leary examines the ethical challenges faced by public servants who engage in acts of dissent against their own organizations. Through a series of case studies and interviews, O'Leary explores the moral dilemmas inherent in whistleblowing and other forms of dissent. This book offers a nuanced understanding of the ethical considerations that arise when civil liberties clash with organizational loyalty, shedding light on the complex dynamics between ethics, law, and public service.