Code of conduct
A person who is in agreement with the standards of right conduct is commonly referred to as "virtuous" or "upright." They are known for having good moral character and behaving ethically in their actions and decisions.
Ethic refers to a set of moral principles or values that govern a person's or group's behavior and decisions. It is a code of conduct that guides individuals in distinguishing right from wrong and in determining the correct course of action in various situations.
1. pertaining to or dealing with morals or the principles of morality; pertaining to right and wrong in conduct. 2. being in accordance with the rules or standards for right conduct or practice, esp. the standards of a profession. 3. (of drugs) sold only upon medical prescription.
Immorality suggests licentious behaviour which is not in accordance with the rules or standards for right conduct or practice. In short - no.
Such a person could be called a political scientist. Or a Socio-Political Anthropologist or Behaviorist .
Where power to govern lies with one person, or a small group of people.
Each person governs themselfs. No one governs the people. Each person governs themselfs. No one governs the people.
Such a person could be called a political scientist. Or a Socio-Political Anthropologist or Behaviorist .
They both are types of government, and both have a person/group of people who govern.
An ethical person lives by standards. Namely, you would obey the laws and further than that you would be honest and upright in all your dealings. Therefore, you would not "fudge" on the gray areas, but you would uphold high standards of conduct.
Self-conduct refers to the way an individual behaves and carries themselves in various situations. It often involves traits such as self-control, integrity, responsibility, and ethical behavior. Self-conduct reflects a person's values and standards, influencing their interactions with others and their overall reputation.
Diocletian realized the Roman Empire was too large for one person to govern.