Contents
Foreword Introduction
Chapter 1: Inevitability of Ethics in Democracy
1. Philosophical Reading of Ethics 2. Diverse Views on Democracy 2.1. Democracy as Success 2.2. Democracy as Failure 3. Characteristic Features of Democracy 3.1. Rulers from Citizens 3.2. Majorities and Minorities 3.3. Principle of Protection 3.4. Limiting the Duration 3.5. Supremacy of Law 4. Types of Ethics in Democracy 4.1. Ethics of Process 4.2. Ethics of Policy 4.3. Ethics of Neutrality 4.4. Ethics of Polity
Chapter 2: Administrator: The Responsible Propagator of Ethics
1. Public Administration 1.1. Challenges 1.2. Limitations 2. Administrator in Democracy 2.1. Ruler 2.2. Expertise 2.3. Public Servant 2.4. Co-producer 2.5. Transparent Employee
Chapter 3: Towards a New Perception of Ethics in Administration
1. Administration under Reformation 1.1. The Reform Era 1.2. The New Public Administration Era 1.3. The Reconstruction Era 1.4. The Reinvention Era 1.5. The Spiritualism Era 2. Wilson’s Vision of Democracy 2.1. The Role of People in Democracy 2.2. Sovereignty and Power in Democracy 2.3. Politics-Administration Dichotomy 3. Perceived Advantage 4. Perceived Disadvantages 5. Critical Remarks 6. Required Changes in Indian Politics
Conclusion Bibliography
Stephen Kachappilly is a Catholic priest and a member of Prem Jyoti Capuchin Custody, New Delhi. He optioned Masters in Political Science from Kerala University. Licentiate and Ph.D in Political Philosophy and Ethics from Pontifical Athenaeum. Jnana-Deepa Institute of Philosophy and Theology, Pune, Maharashtra, India.
He picked up martial arts in the Wado Ryu Karate-Do (affiliated to the Wado-Ryu Federation of India) from JD campus. Since 2014, he has been a visiting lecture at Marygiri Institute of Philosophy, Trivandrum, and Benedictine Philosophate, Makkiyad. He deals with Political Philosophy and Ethics. He has authored two books, a number of articles, blogs and many online scholarly publication. From 2022 he serves in the Catholic of Our Lady Rosary Doha, Qatar, in the Apostolic Vicariate of Northern Arabia (AVONA). Youtube: Journey to Discover, Stephen Kachappilly.
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