See, there is something called a worldview. Individual morality is your worldview. Everyone has it even if they deny it. We all have a sort of conditioning by our teachers, parents, friends, and all of what we're taught effects our worldview. Worldview is what effects how we react to things such as death, economic change, and controversial subjects such as morality in being gay, religion, anthropology, teleology, ethics, etc.
Most of these things I have listed above involve politics and they change how someone reacts to it. One who has been told by their parents that change is the purpose of life will change a lot in Politics and Government. Hopefully this clears up some things. I took a class on worldview this year and it is very hard to condense a year's worth of information into a paragraph.
No sense of right or wrong - see Hayek and Smith for morality in political economy
World politics affect personal economic conditions in various ways. This is due to the interaction of various countries in the world and the politics of the day will be trickled down to individual countries whether positively or negatively.
The thing that changed the focus of confucianism to the morality of the individual through education was the Mongol invasion.
Discuss the views of Machiavelli about morality in politics?
Type your answer here... politics in my view is spoiling the roots of Indian culture and Indian ethics. Modern generation lack the morality need to be educated. without ethics , all that they learn is just information, the knowledge retained on the surface of our body, not knowledge that could pierce into their blood and therefore pass on to the next generations. And education is transmission of generation. So the main objective of education , that is to education the present as well the future generation together, seems unachieveable because of politics full of corruption, lack of morality, self-centredness, non-humanitarian approach, flattery etc.
politics kills relationships
B. Parekh has written: 'Morality of politics' 'Jeremy Bentham'
"Equality Needs = (+morality -morality) + (+care -care)"
Yes, it seems that the Internet does affect the morality of a person. What is viewed on the Internet might initially cause shock or dismay but eventually becomes commonplace in some cases.
Gumanmal Lodha has written: 'Law, morality, and politics' -- subject(s): Law and politics, Law, Hindu law, Law and ethics
Education, dision making work forces, housework, religion & morality, politics, and dominite.
S. Bunker has written: 'A new politics, a new aesthetics, a new morality'