Ralf Dahrendorf
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/ 25 June 2004

Democracy’s virtues: Responsibility and honour

Hardly a day goes by in which we do not hear of a government minister somewhere resigning his or her office. But why do ministers resign? More interestingly — why do some not resign although there seem to be compelling reasons for them to do so? In the absence of empirical research, generalisations must be guesswork. Ministers frequently resign because they find themselves involved in scandals.