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An Ethical Turn in Governance

The Call for a New Development Narrative
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The recurring image throughout CARICOM is of the disintegration of civil society debilitating leaders into a crisis of governance. The book posits that the intensification of this crisis is compatible with the root cause of capitalist modernization with its rapid and disorientating changes. To mitigate the accompanying effects, a call is made for [re]conceptualization of the search for a solution through incorporating and strengthening the value of an ethical consciousness in our thinking and policies of governance. The idea is an urgent possibility, perhaps even a controversial and ambitious proposal, for the region to begin imagining how it might be brought about and what it would look like. The central aim and objective are to move towards a framework for continued theory development and empirical research thereby offering a new narrative on governance, and by extension, development. Recognizing that the inclusion of an ethical turn in governance is fraught with difficulty because of the different opinions, the relativism of different value systems and options identified often derived from the perspectives of various stakeholders a call is made for an interactive discourse in the public sphere. The argument advanced is that a body politic with sensible social values germane to the policy process is the best way in which human conduct is ordered, guided and appraised in order to live together in well-functioning societies critical for the success of any democracy.
Pearson Broome is in the department of government, sociology and social work at the University of the West Indies.
Chapter 1: The Vulnerability of Governance in the Caribbean: Threats to sustainability Chapter 2: What's in an Ethical Turn? Chapter 3: The Intellectual Bias Against Ethics Chapter 4: Whence We've come: The Systemic Dimensions of Modernization Chapter 5: Modernization and Its Institutional Manifestations on The Liberal Democratic State Chapter 6: The Unintended Consequences (Paradoxes) of Good Governance Chapter 7: The Paradox of Democracy: When Democracy Can Undermine Good Governance Chapter 8: Conclusion: Governing Without Government?
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