Abstract:
Civic consciousness offers double complexity. First of all, the citizen concerns the knowledge he wants to obtain, and then knowledge they should obtain. The citizen obtains the first type of knowledge in his practice in different public communities, but he obtains the second type only by absorbing political ethnics. Knowledge provided by political ethnics must conform to the citizen’s expectation, benefit respective spirit of political institutions, and agree with expectation of social ethnics. Therefore, political ethnics make the essential ideological conception of a political community (state politics).