One might say that freedom might be misused by people in wrong ways,
but I firmly believe that with a corrupt government that follows
unethical policies like bribery and nepotism at every level, nobody can
really blame the citizens for the way they've turned out.
When the sole ruling power of a country/state which is the
government, is completely misusing its power, how can one expect ethics
and values from ordinary citizens who will only emulate the kind of
example set to them? Hasn't anyone considered the fact that the
government itself is a clear case of freedom gone awry?
Group Discussion: Classical Music Heritage and the Growing Pop-Culture
Categories : Economics & Business
One might say that freedom might be misused by people in wrong ways, but I firmly believe that with a corrupt government that follows unethical policies like bribery and nepotism at every level, nobody can really blame the citizens for the way they've turned out.
When the sole ruling power of a country/state which is the government, is completely misusing its power, how can one expect ethics and values from ordinary citizens who will only emulate the kind of example set to them? Hasn't anyone considered the fact that the government itself is a clear case of freedom gone awry?