
Ethics and Politics:
Moral principles that govern a person's or group's behavior,the activities associated with the governance of a country or other area, especially the debate or conflict among individuals or parties having or hoping to achieve power.
Decolonial realism: Ethics, politics, and dialectics in Fanon and Dussel
This article focuses on the subject of decolonial debates offered by Fanon and Dussel. The debates on realism specificity shows their light of things provided powerful basis for both in comparative political theorizing more generally. (Contemporary Political Theory (2014) 13, 2-22.doi: 10. 1057/ cpt. 2013.11; published online 4 June 2013. An observation was done by Gordon (1996) on the topic of Black thinkers. It shows how “reality” is not limited to the formerly enslaved, but “existence” is something that few former slaves can afford to neglect the study of “existence.” Also the article states, “if the existentialism is about projection, of a future “reality” on one's own creation, speaks to the relationship between unfinished project of decolonization and the contemporary provocation, that is, philosophical ‘realism’.
Against Politics: Walter Benjamin on Justice, Judaism, and the Possibility of Ethics
This article raises concerns of an original reading of Walter Benjamin’s political thought of it political corrodes in our everyday lives and moral conduct. In reading this article, max Welser writes the “The spirit-or demon- of politics, lives in a state of inner tension with the god of love”. This is tension, that may erupt at any moment ([1919] 2002, 366 translation (modified). Also stated is a question to ethical relationships containing elements that are political that inquire about its impact on the self. One known question that is asked, “Is politics compatible not only with ethical decision-making but ethical life?
Ethical Leadership and Subordinate Outcomes: The Mediating Role of Organizational Political Skills
This article specifically addresses the importance of reducing politics in the workplace. In the research, focuses on ethical leadership has demonstrated its effects on prosocial behaviors (Mayer et al. 2010; Riccolo et al. 2010; Walumbwa and Schaubroeck 2009). In the defining of organizational politics, the use or exercise of powerful involving activities that are undertaken with the intent of securing one's intended outcomes (Pfeffer 1992). Specifically, perceptions of politics (POP) focus on identifying the negative outcomes of individual behaviors that are not approved by formal authority with the achievement of organizational goals (Ferris et al. 2002). As perceived between ethical leadership and POP suggests that low levels of ethical leadership results in increased POP.






