Ethics 10 Marks Section A

Young people with ethical conduct are not willing to come forward to join active politics. Suggest steps to motivate them to come forward

Directive: Suggest 10 marks
Introduction

The reluctance of ethically sound young individuals to enter active politics undermines democratic governance. Motivating them requires a multi-pronged approach to foster a more conducive political environment.

Steps to Motivate Ethical Youth in Politics
Systemic and Electoral Reforms
  • Ensure transparent political funding and expedite judicial processes for cases against politicians to decriminalize politics.
Political Party Reforms
  • Promote internal party democracy, merit-based candidate selection, and enforce a clear code of conduct for members.
Educational and Societal Initiatives
  • Inculcate ethical values from a young age, enhance political literacy, and highlight positive role models in public life.
Reduce Entry Barriers and Provide Support
  • Make politics less resource-intensive, ensure safety for honest individuals, and offer mentorship and financial assistance to ethical candidates.
Role of Media and Civil Society
  • Encourage positive portrayal of ethical politicians, expose corruption, and create platforms for constructive political discourse.
Conclusion

Ultimately, a collective effort is needed to transform the political landscape, making it attractive for ethical youth to lead and strengthen democracy.

154 words · target ~150

The directive requires proposing concrete, actionable steps or recommendations to address the stated problem.

Suggested structure

  • Introduction: Acknowledge the problem and its implications

  • Systemic and Electoral Reforms

  • Political Party Reforms and Internal Democracy

  • Educational and Societal Initiatives

  • Incentives and Support Mechanisms

  • Conclusion: Emphasize the need for ethical leadership

Key points

  • Electoral Reforms: Transparency in funding, decriminalization of politics, faster judicial process for cases against politicians.

  • Political Party Reforms: Promote internal democracy, merit-based candidate selection, clear code of conduct for members.

  • Education & Awareness: Inculcate ethical values from a young age, promote political literacy, highlight positive role models.

  • Reduce Entry Barriers: Make politics less resource-intensive, ensure safety and security for honest individuals.

  • Incentives & Support: Mentorship programs, financial assistance for ethical candidates, public recognition for integrity.

  • Role of Media & Civil Society: Positive portrayal of ethical politicians, exposing corruption, creating platforms for ethical discourse.

Common mistakes

  • Dwelling excessively on reasons for reluctance instead of solutions.

  • Offering vague or generic suggestions without specific actionable details.

  • Failing to link suggestions directly to motivating 'ethical conduct'.

  • Not covering a diverse range of stakeholders or reform areas.

Difficulty: Medium — While the question is direct, providing comprehensive, actionable, and multi-faceted solutions that address systemic, political, and societal aspects requires analytical depth and a good understanding of governance challenges.