“Rule of law loses its moral force when violations are normalised in daily life.” Discuss its impact on ethical governance.

Q7. “Rule of law loses its moral force when violations are normalised in daily life.” Discuss its impact on ethical governance. (10 M) Difficulty Level: Medium Reference: TH Why the question To test understanding of the ethical foundations of rule of law and everyday conduct, especially in the context of increasing normalization of minor violations …

The boundary between private morality and public ethics is neither rigid nor impermeable. Explain the ethical basis of this assertion. Discuss its implications for public office holders.

Q7. The boundary between private morality and public ethics is neither rigid nor impermeable. Explain the ethical basis of this assertion. Discuss its implications for public office holders. (10 M) Difficulty Level: Medium Reference: InsightsIAS Why the question The ethical foundations of public life by examining how personal morality intersects with official conduct, a core …

“He who is not contented with what he has, would not be contented with what he would like to have”. – Socrates

Q7. What dies the following quotation means to you in the present context? “He who is not contented with what he has, would not be contented with what he would like to have”. – Socrates Difficulty Level: Medium Reference: InsightsIAS Why the question The quotation gains importance in the contemporary context of rising consumerism, competitive …

Why is mob justice considered ethically illegitimate even when directed at individuals accused of immoral behaviour? Analyse the dangers of such moral vigilantism.

  Q7. Why is mob justice considered ethically illegitimate even when directed at individuals accused of immoral behaviour? Analyse the dangers of such moral vigilantism. (10 M) Difficulty Level: Medium Reference: NIE Why the question: A surge in mob-led violence justified on moral or religious grounds has triggered ethical and constitutional concerns. It demands a …

“Whatever is the right as a man is also the right of another; and it becomes my duty to guarantee as well as to possess”. -Thomas Paine

Q7. What does the following quotation convey to you in the present context? (10 M) “Whatever is the right as a man is also the right of another; and it becomes my duty to guarantee as well as to possess”. –Thomas Paine Difficulty Level: Medium Reference: InsightsIAS Why the question: It explores the intersection of …