One of the main issues with Public Service is ethics; this is perhaps more noticeable in underdeveloped countries where citizens resort to bribery and corruption to obtain the benefits of such services, creating a very insidious and toxic culture that permeates the government's legislation. It is very difficult to fight without implementing drastic measures. Moreover, no one in the political spheres would risk their political power in such a gamble because, without solid political support, it is impossible to get rid of it. Some governments fall into narratives that this is the product of colonialism, which is a very reproachable and poor excuse for a lack of national leadership and national character.
We are, on physical/ structural level still a premodern society( though temporally witnessing all three phases simultaneously premodernity, modernity and postmodernity). Who will teach us ethics? Mothers. Don't have them anymore. The likes of Bi Amman...don't have them.
The attribution is quite misleading, but I understand, the constitution of family is important to build ethical character; however, not a determinant. To be honest, I do not know, maybe your thinkers and philosophers, there is always someone who stands out of of mediocrity.
One of the main issues with Public Service is ethics; this is perhaps more noticeable in underdeveloped countries where citizens resort to bribery and corruption to obtain the benefits of such services, creating a very insidious and toxic culture that permeates the government's legislation. It is very difficult to fight without implementing drastic measures. Moreover, no one in the political spheres would risk their political power in such a gamble because, without solid political support, it is impossible to get rid of it. Some governments fall into narratives that this is the product of colonialism, which is a very reproachable and poor excuse for a lack of national leadership and national character.
We are, on physical/ structural level still a premodern society( though temporally witnessing all three phases simultaneously premodernity, modernity and postmodernity). Who will teach us ethics? Mothers. Don't have them anymore. The likes of Bi Amman...don't have them.
The attribution is quite misleading, but I understand, the constitution of family is important to build ethical character; however, not a determinant. To be honest, I do not know, maybe your thinkers and philosophers, there is always someone who stands out of of mediocrity.