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8 BALUYOT

GEC 008 – Ethics

POINTS OF DISCUSSION
1. Discuss the moral duty of the government.
We each have an ethical commitment to abstain from hurting blameless people.
As just good operators can have moral duty, government government can't have any
ethical commitment. Anyway every individual from government exclusively has a
commitment not to hurt blameless good operators. Subsequently government all in
all is acting improperly at whatever point they make any move.
For government to exist, blameless people must be hurt. They are denied their
property and their freedom by government somewhat in all cases. Accordingly no
administration can ethically exist

2. Distinguish democracy from communism.


Democracy is a political system, where the power of the government is vested in
the people. Democratic governments are elected by the citizens.
Communists countries are most often led by dictatorial governments, where a
political regime exercises complete control over the state and its citizens.

3. Discuss the morality of internationalism.


Internationalism is a political guideline which rises above patriotism and backers
a more prominent political or financial collaboration among countries and individuals.
Supporters of this guideline are alluded to as internationalists, and by and large
accept that the individuals of the world ought to join across national, political, social,
racial, or class limits to propel their normal advantages, or that the administrations of
the world ought to participate in light of the fact that their shared long haul interests
are of more noteworthy significance than their momentary questions.

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