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According to kohlberg models of moral development people at what make decisions that confirms to social

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Answered by rakeshsinha324
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This is the part of the fifth stage of Kohlberg models of moral development. At this stage, people understand rules and laws are mere tools intended to create social right and designed to promote the well-being of all people. Thus, the ideological values of social justice and humanitarian concern are considered to be important, not the rule or law itself. People also recognize that rules and laws may require some degree of interpretation and flexibility, and these rules and laws may need to be re-evaluated from time-to-time to ensure the intended purpose is still being met.

Furthermore, people at this stage understand that governing bodies, such as the Government or the school administration, are morally obligated to design and enforce rules and laws in a manner that balances individual freedom, with the needs of the larger group, in order to protect the safety and welfare of all. The leaders who create the rules and laws, and the group members who must adhere to them, implicitly or explicitly agree that this balance between individual freedom and the needs of the group must be maintained. Group members accept that it may become necessary to give up some personal freedom in order to enjoy a safe and orderly society.


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