The Public v Private Dilemma (CL3)
in the realm of find themselves experiencing two sharply distinct and polarizing pressures:
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the push of their
and duties, which are based on their publicly defined roles and functions&
- the pull of their own , which flows from private concerns and specific personal needs, wishes, ambitions and weaknesses.
So the dynamic duality generates 2 distinct Centres in Level-3 for those active in a society's .
It is immediately obvious that the
and the of unavoidably interact and influence each other.Q: Why does the diagram show the
Centre on the right i.e. as dominating ? should dominate because all individuals must be self-reliant. The discharge of social obligations by a person or organization, no matter how brilliant and beneficial for all, does not create any general indebtedness or responsibility on other parties. So if the individual gets into difficulties later, no rescue can be expected as of right.Conclusion: Fundamental conflicts of interest by officials are intrinsic to
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Originally posted: July 2009; Last updated: 2 June 2014.