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Drowning in Neoliberalism: Rediscovering Constitutional Guarantees for Citizens Zakirah Zakirah; Muhammad Gazali Rahman; Yos Sudarso; Thomi Rizqullah Habibi; Fakhry Amin
Ministrate: Jurnal Birokrasi dan Pemerintahan Daerah Vol 5, No 1 (2023): Birokrasi dan Pemerintahah di Daerah 10
Publisher : Jurusan Administrasi Publik FISIP UIN SGD Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jbpd.v5i1.23974

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Even though workers’ rights are generally important, this is often neglected, and changes towards neoliberalism occur. This can enrich a company and complicate the lives of workers. This research then aims to be able to see how to be able to reinvent the existence of guarantees for citizens when the country sinks into neoliberalism. The research method that will be used in this study uses a descriptive qualitative approach. The data used in this study come from different research results and previous studies, which still have relevance to the content of this research. The results of this study then found that neoliberalism eliminates the presence of guarantees for citizens to obtain their basic rights. The existence of a constitution can prevent public policy-making that erodes individual rights. Therefore, in general, the Indonesian state is not at all compatible with the concept of neoliberalism. This is because the elimination of the rights of citizens is very contrary to the contents of Pancasila itself.
Digital Society Based on Public Civility: an Alternative to Strengthen National Character Kusnadi Kusnadi; Ary Purwantiningsih; Yos Sudarso
Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS) Vol 6, No 1 (2023): Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS), August
Publisher : Mahesa Research Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34007/jehss.v6i1.1872

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This article aims to discuss a digital society based on public civility referring to a concept in which digital technology is used to strengthen national character and morality. In a digital society, technology has become an integral part of everyday life, and its use influences how we communicate, interact, and obtain information. However, the use of this technology has also raised ethical and moral issues. Therefore, the concept of a digital society based on public civility aims to promote moral and ethical values in the use of digital technology, so that technology can be used to strengthen national character and morality. Some of the principles underlying this concept are Openness. Digital society must be open and transparent in managing and using digital technology. Responsibility, every individual in the digital society must be responsible for their actions and the impact they have on others. Cooperation, collaboration, and cooperation between individuals and groups in digital society must be increased to achieve common goals. Education and awareness about the ethics and morality of using digital technologies must be increased throughout the digital society. The method used in analyzing this problem is a qualitative approach with the literature study method. Literature studies are carried out using various types of library sources, such as scientific journals, books, conference papers, research reports, as well as documents, and other publications. In conducting literature studies, researchers need to select relevant and high-quality sources and collect information in a systematic and structured manner. By strengthening the character and morality of the nation through the concept of a digital society based on public civility, it is hoped that digital society will be more aware of ethical values. and morality in the use of digital technology, and can use it positively and constructively to strengthen the nation's character and morality.Â