Quotes about morally 1. Socialism has no moral justification whatsoever; poor people are not morally superior to rich people, nor are they owed anything by rich people simply because of their lack of success. Charity is not a socialist concept - it is a religious one, an acknowledgment of...
I cannot affirmatively say (although, as not so subtly written here, I could argue) whether the Shelby decision was constitutionally correct. A case concerning the fundamental values of our republic is one that invokes deep emotions about the past, present, and future of the United States. But...
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Americans can demonise Europeans for being weak and unimportant (and thus not face up to America’s lack of success in some matters), women can demonise men for being violent, so as not to have to look at those qualities, and their own capacity to do harm to others, in themselves (pp...
From his film it seems to that he believes that latter, that although we can rationally say "people are people" we can not morally explain social injustices and that there is an automated response of "dog eat dog" that restricts history from changing. While Sayles is strong in his ...
I remember thinking I was the coolest guy in the world when I took my iPod to the gym. It’s funny because I’m not an early adopter and I’ve never really been into gadgets. But I got my first iPod about a year after they came out, and I can’t think of anything I ever bou...
Regarding Steven’s admonition tonot be a troll, which I heartily second, let me add a gentle reminder to dispense with the silly nicknames for the President-elect or, indeed, any other person or groups under discussion. I understand the disdain but it does nothing to advance the argument....
for more “good, intellectual histories of the discipline.” In partial response, I postedmy own threadof comments, which has so far drawn a couple of thoughtful comments, and, ultimately, Josh’s comment. That comment raises a question for me, and not just because I have a really hard ...
This ad for mind-numbing whiskey takes on the “big lie” (chutzpah) strategy, apparently revealing the probable truth that Piccard broke through the firmament and into the waters above: Interestingly, the word atmosphere was first applied to the moon in describing it’s sub-aquatic appearance...
Guilt does not naturally fall out of these explanations. One can imagine a mind design that although often behaving morally for the same reasons we do, sometimes decides a selfish approach is best and pursues that approach without compunction. In fact, this design would have advantages; it would...