Participatory ethics is the shared practice of applying moral values through collective action, community dialogue, and cooperative decision-making. It invites everyone—not only leaders—to take responsibility for ethical outcomes. Because ethics become stronger when lived together, participatory ethics builds social unity.
In the Correcting Time teachings, participatory ethics are essential for conscious democracy and co-creative governance. Citizens reflect, listen, and engage in decisions guided by the Seven Core Values. Moreover, this approach encourages fairness, compassion, and personal accountability.
Additionally, participatory ethics empower communities to prevent corruption and improve social transparency. They turn abstract values into practical, shared commitments. As participatory ethics expand, societies gain moral depth and long-term resilience.
