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Discuss the ethical challenges posed by public perception that governments and businesses serve narrow interests. How can ethical policymaking address this concern?

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Q7. Discuss the ethical challenges posed by public perception that governments and businesses serve narrow interests. How can ethical policymaking address this concern? (10 M)

Difficulty Level: Medium

Reference: TH

Why the question: The increasing public perception that governments and businesses serve narrow interests raises ethical concerns about accountability, transparency, and equity, impacting trust in institutions and governance effectiveness. Key demand of the question: The question demands an analysis of the ethical challenges arising from the perception that institutions prioritize vested interests over public welfare and suggests ways in which ethical policymaking can address this issue. Structure of the Answer: Introduction: Briefly highlight the significance of trust in public institutions and how its erosion due to perceived bias affects societal harmony and governance effectiveness. Body: Ethical challenges posed by public perception: Discuss how the perception leads to erosion of trust, policy capture, widening inequalities, loss of ethical leadership, and weakening of public accountability mechanisms. Ethical policymaking to address the concern: Suggest measures such as transparency, participatory governance, corporate responsibility, ethical regulations, and independent oversight mechanisms. Conclusion: Conclude by emphasizing the need for ethical governance and corporate responsibility to rebuild public trust and promote inclusive decision-making.

Why the question: The increasing public perception that governments and businesses serve narrow interests raises ethical concerns about accountability, transparency, and equity, impacting trust in institutions and governance effectiveness.

Key demand of the question: The question demands an analysis of the ethical challenges arising from the perception that institutions prioritize vested interests over public welfare and suggests ways in which ethical policymaking can address this issue.

Structure of the Answer:

Introduction: Briefly highlight the significance of trust in public institutions and how its erosion due to perceived bias affects societal harmony and governance effectiveness.

Ethical challenges posed by public perception: Discuss how the perception leads to erosion of trust, policy capture, widening inequalities, loss of ethical leadership, and weakening of public accountability mechanisms.

Ethical policymaking to address the concern: Suggest measures such as transparency, participatory governance, corporate responsibility, ethical regulations, and independent oversight mechanisms.

Conclusion: Conclude by emphasizing the need for ethical governance and corporate responsibility to rebuild public trust and promote inclusive decision-making.

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