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Public choice theory argues that one reason for rational voter ignorance is the indivisibility of public service.
Universal-ethical Principles
Moral principles that are considered to be universal and apply to all individuals, regardless of culture, society, or personal circumstance.
Moral Development
The growth in an individual's ability to distinguish right from wrong, to develop ethical principles, and to act based on these principles.
Morality
The differentiation of intentions, decisions, and actions between those that are distinguished as proper and those that are improper, often guided by cultural, societal, or personal beliefs and values.
Internalized
Incorporated within the self, often referring to beliefs, attitudes, or norms that become part of an individual's value system.
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