Public ethics
Public ethics: the responsibility of those who exercise power and those who participate in democratic debate.
Public ethics addresses the responsibility of those who exercise power, write, deliberate, and decide. Public speech commits; public office obligates. Without a shared ethos of honesty, prudence, and truthfulness, no institutional system survives. Revista Conciencia Democrática publishes analysis and essays recovering this ethical dimension of the political order.
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