Words that define three major ethicopolitical approaches to all public activities
Welfare liberalism | Traditional communitarianism | Radical libertarianism |
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autonomy | integrity | liberty |
non-maleficence | vulnerability | harm avoidance |
beneficence | welfare | general happiness |
justice | solidarity | non-violation of rights |
efficiency | subsidiarity | non-intervention |
privacy | modesty | individual sphere |
consent | legitimacy | voluntariness |
confidentiality | data sharing | control over self |
safety | precaution | harm prevention or risk control |
public interest | social democracy | other people’s interests |
transparency | administrative competence | non-interference |
trust | confidence | scepticism |
ownership | citizenship | contract and compensation |
openness | honesty | right to ignorance |
equality | respect | earned entitlement |