In: Psychology
*How do ideological differences about policy influence the ability of government to act rationally?
*What are the ethical implications of special interests attempting to block implementation of passed policies?
There may be ideological differences in a country. There are various types of communities and religions. They follow different ideology. In USA there are various religious people like Christian, Jews, Islam etc. Similarly, in the other countries we also find the cohabitation of people having different ideology. But the government is for all. A government does not take any policy against any particular community or religion. As for example, government follows secular policy to maintain harmony in the people belonging to different religions. When government introduces a new scheme like housing for poor, there is no difference among the beneficiary in respect of religion or community.
In the policy passed by the government, the policy makers must take the actions so that all the people can get its benefits. Through the implementation of the policy, there must be maintained national harmony. No discriminations should be tolerated. The government must take policy to maintain the equality and development of the nation.