An Enemy of the People

Author: Henrik Ibsen (1882)

A whistleblower who calls attention to pollution in his town but becomes the enemy of his peers who feel the town will suffer due to his actions.

This 130 year old Norwegian play is still relevant today.

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Flirting With Disaster: Why Accidents Are Rarely Accidental

Author: Marc Gerstein (2008)

"A must-read for those who want to foster truth-telling in their organizations and head off disasters in the making."

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The Whistleblowers: Exposing Corruption in Government and Industry

Author(s): Myron Peretz Glazer & Penina Migdal Glazer (1989)

“What kind of person puts a successful career at risk in order to warn the public of a dangerous or illegal situation? What are the consequences of such an action, and how do these people and their families deal with the pressure? What laws protect them, and where can they turn for support? The often surprising answers are in this book, the first large-scale, long-term study of sixty-four courageous ethical resisters and their spouses.”

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