The Ethical Dilemma Ethics systematizes, defends, and recommends concepts of right and wrong action. Different ethical principles outline the best way for people to associate with one another and live. The principles also determine what actions are right and …show more content…
This means using a particular grabbed piece of land for development would be considered unethical if it infringes the rights and freedoms of others 5. Another ethical principle regarding the use of land is the utilitarian land ethics. According to the theory, an ethical action is that which produces the maximum good for the people. The theory has been used in most cases to decide how land is connected to economic use and development 5. In this regard, actions that improve the well-being of the larger group would be considered ethical. Land grabbing for economic development in this regard would be unethical since it also benefits the land developers and not the general society. Economic land ethics, on the other hand, is purely based on the economic self-interest regarding the use of land. As such, grabbing land for development would be considered ethical since it leads to the achievement of economic goals of individuals. According to the theory, resistance imposed local dwellers against the use of their land for development is unethical since such land should be used for activities that are more