Q&A

Can there be ethics in world politics?

Can there be ethics in world politics?

Ethics is always already in world politics, producing it and being produced.

What is the relationship between politics and ethics?

Ethics has to do with the personal characteristics of human beings for the basic reason that individuals live in the society. The philosophy of politics is also about the social life, behaviour and performance of human beings.

Can you be ethical without morals?

So, ethics and morality are not the same things! A person is moral if that person follows the moral rules. A person is ethical if that person is aware of the basic principles governing moral conduct and acts in a manner consistent with those principles. If the person does not do so they are unethical.

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Is politics devoid of our morality?

So, in every case, politics is not devoid of our morality. And men, of all the animals, appears most concerned with morals. Laws are a reflection of our morality. In fact, all laws have a moral basis or grounding. Without one, people do not see why they should obey the law or regulation and compliance is an issue.

Is there such a thing as a government that does not enforce morality?

In reality, there can be no such thing as a government that does not enforce some vision of morality, someone’s idea of right and wrong. To complain that you do not want morality enforced on you is hypocritical, because, assuming you want to live in society, you also wish to enforce some kind of moral rules on other people.

Should political policy and law be based on natural law or morals?

It has become a principle that political policy and law should be based on common interests not morals—not “natural law.” In part this is because of disagreement on “natural law,” especially on what you’re calling “morals” which are ties so clearly to subjective opinions or desires.

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Is there a moral framework for politics?

A general sense of fair play, of shared morals, is the foundation of both laws and politics. But you are right to point out that not everyone agrees on a moral framework today. Some of us believe racism is evil, but then say this race or that race cannot be racist by definition.