On politics, virtue ethics might say: “try to have leaders that are good”*, “accepting bribes is wrong”, and perhaps “seek peace and shared ground rather than division and fear.” (Working towards peace seems more virtuous than fear mongering.)
*and if they’re not good, try and change that—gradual progress is better than no progress at all.
On politics, virtue ethics might say: “try to have leaders that are good”*, “accepting bribes is wrong”, and perhaps “seek peace and shared ground rather than division and fear.” (Working towards peace seems more virtuous than fear mongering.)
*and if they’re not good, try and change that—gradual progress is better than no progress at all.