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Public Administration Ethics in Public Essay

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Topic:Public Administration

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Government plays a considerable role in creating feelings of shared obligation and respect in society. People must have confidence that it will defend the public interest, since representative democracy rests on officials and the trust they provoke (Bowman, 1990).

To act morally in the public service environment means making sure that the consequences of the public services are not harmful to others, or to put it more optimistically, making sure that public service activities add to the individual well being of others and of societies overall. This entire concept though depends on the slow creation of a political and public climate favoring fairness, honesty, a sense of accountability and responsibility, and the preservation of a high degree of ethical and moral standards in the public sector. Since we live in a world in which there is a great deal of gray areas surrounding basic norms and values, a lot of decisions that confront public officials these days are much more morally and ethically multifaceted. As a result, the field of philosophy is now striving for excellence in the teaching of ethics in all disciplines. The goal is to develop highly qualified public servants who are fair and consistent, and who are basically competent persons ready to serve in both public and private sectors (Sotshangane, n.d.).

Because of the very nature of the fact that the political arena is becoming more and more global it is important to be very concerned about the behavior of public administrators in their official duties. These are the people that are representing this country in the global environment and should be expected to act accordingly. These people are the ones representing the face of the United States and they should be the most ethical and upstanding citizens possible.

References

Bowman, J.S. (1990). Ethics in Government: A National Survey of Public Administrators.

Public Administration Review, 50(3), 345-353.

Ethics, Transparency and Accountability. (2010). Retreived from http://www.unpan.org/DPADM/ProductsServices/AdvisoryServices/EthicsTransparen

cyandAccountability/tabid/675/language/en-U.S./Default.aspx

Sotshangane, N.O. (n.d.). The nature and role of applied ethics in the public sector. Retreived from http://www.crvp.org/book/Series02/II-7/chapter_ix.htm


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References

Bowman, J.S. (1990). Ethics in Government: A National Survey of Public Administrators.

Public Administration Review, 50(3), 345-353.

Ethics, Transparency and Accountability. (2010). Retreived from http://www.unpan.org/DPADM/ProductsServices/AdvisoryServices/EthicsTransparen

cyandAccountability/tabid/675/language/en-U.S./Default.aspx

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