The Influence of the Self-governing Extended Family on Government Stewardship and Corruption
This paper examines the role of the development personal ethics as personal poly-jurisdictional boundaries of values and obligations for ones own self-governance.Personal ethics are examined as the development of ones own character.The extended family model of trust building is examined to see how the patriarchal rule of poly-jurisdictional self-governance has carried over to modern public governments using the government of Egypt of the 1980s as an example.In the second century BC, Polybius, in his Cycle of Governments, shows how people in families set the foundation for the evolution of self-governance of the extended family as a model for government responsible for public stewardship in building and keeping the public trust, and when failing, is responsible for bringing the demise of governments and families through their own encompassing corruption.
Ethics Extended family Self-governance Public administration Stwardship Trust Corruption Poly-jurisdiction
Raymon R.Bruce
University of Electrical Science and Technology of China,Chengdu,P.R.China,611731;Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University,Albuquerque Center,New Mexico,USA
国际会议
2013 International Conference on Public Administration (9th)(2013年第九届公共管理国际会议)
南非
英文
14-24
2013-10-31(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)