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What is ethical persuasion? discuss its importance in private and public relationships. (150 words)?

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Answered by raaj25
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Ethical persuasion is a means of convincing people to choose a particular action/thought by appealing to underlying moral tenets. It can be verbal ( ex.convincing, praising) or non-verbal ( rewading/punishing , ostrasizing). It is important in private and public life as follows:

Private Life:
1.Healthy Parent-Child relationship: Often ethical persuasion a means that parents adopt to imbibe habits in younger ones. And it generally works more efficiently.
2.Breaking unhealthy habits: Ethical persuasion has been an important means to persuade individual to give up vices like drinking alcohol, smoking, et.al

Public Life
1.Public Policies: Ethical persuasion has been a strong used to convince people to comply/adopt measures espoused by certain public policy ex. Swachh Bharat Abhiyan campaign and Give It Up for LPG subsidy. 
2.Efficient administration: It become vital for an administrator to persuade his subordinates to be align them with his vision of public service and ask them to be adopt high moral standards in their work-ethics. Moral Persuasion plays a vital role.

The extent of reach of ethical persuasion can be seen from the stark examples of Gandhi and Hitler. Both used ethical persuasion to appeal to the masses. One led to freedom and other mass carnage.

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