The ethics of democracy

Ethics defines a moral philosophy that embrace a theory of moral values based upon principles of what is morally good and bad, right and wrong. Ethics is teaching in schools and universities and aims to provide joy, knowledge and virtue for human survival. The knowledge here is the concept of logical arguments, belief, information and perception that gain the commitment of the majority of people. It’s a way to combat discrimination, racism, provocation and ethnic abuses that may lead to wars and terrorist actions. It does comprehend rules that obligate people to respect each other’s such as religion and beliefs. Moreover the democracy and the free expression give you the right to critic but never to injury human values and dignity. We have a great example of the horrible terrorist actions perpetrated in Paris against Charlie Hebdo.  It is a signal that governments which agreed for multiculturalism didn’t reshape policies to protect citizens, media and free publications. In other part social ethics is necessary and must be integrated in the educational programs in order to learn new generations that coexistence and open minded must be followed by rules and valuable standards.

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