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The Exploration Of Civil Servant's Administrative Morality Under The Socialist Market Economy

Posted on:2005-12-24Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S S GuoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2156360122980804Subject:Ethics
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As the subject of social moral construction, the civil servant's administrative morality has been noticed since it came into existence. Ideologists and politicians all around the world have held forth from different angle some moral norms and requirements to restrain the civil servant's administrative behavior. Under the socialist market economy, the current situation of Chinese civil servant's administrative morality is still unsatisfactory despite its improvement. There exist widely immoral phenomena in the administrative domain. Although it has something to do with the side-effect of the market economy, it is not the infallible product of the latter. The socialist market economy and civil servant' administrative morality are in interactive and united relation. The Socialist market economy not only provides strong substantial base for civil servant' administrative morality but also infuses new energy for it. At present, the immoral phenomena in the administrative domain are aroused by all kinds of reason. Among them are economical reason, systemic reason, historical and cultural reason, and individual subjective reason. Under the socialist market economy, we should inherit traditional official's moral norms and absorb foreign useful experiences as ways to improve the civil servant's administrative morality. On this base, we should also draw on the new requirements of socialist market economy. This paper thinks that in order to establish the new system of the civil servant's morality, we should strengthen the civil servant's moral education, to transform civil servant' administrative environment and to set up various mechanisms.
Keywords/Search Tags:the socialist market economy, the civil servant's administrative morality, Construction of morality
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