hitler, — Deus
Human nature more than ever has become more and more susceptible to degrees of corruption that has become so widespread in current society as to be normalised, go uncriticised and go unchecked.
And it’s not just the base vileness of most human beings to be nasty to each other that is the problem it’s the platform to do so in this ever increasing fragmented society. — Deus
If we were to populate an entire planet with clones of you, people who not only share the moral philosophy in your OP but follow its implications to the letter, channeling only their most noble instincts in dealing with others and assiduously avoiding what they define as corruption and vileness, what would be the result? I suggest it would be similar to the world that you describe. When we try to hold others to normative primciples of right and wrong, when we understand human behavior in terms of a universal framework of ethics, we will have no effective means of making sense of ways of seeing the world very different from ours , and we will be forced to condemn rather than sympathize with behaviors that don’t fit our norms. In this way, our moral righteousness is part of the problem rather than the solution. As Ken Gergen wrote:
“We do not suffer from an absence of morality in the world. Rather, in important respects we suffer from its plenitude.” — Joshs
Because of the improper exercise of it e.g. corruption…see hitler, putin etc — Deus
The corruption of power is evil for it can no longer be called power. — Deus
has become more and more susceptible to degrees of corruption that has become so widespread in current society as to be normalised, go uncriticised... — Deus
These are essentially new problems that society is facing but the old ones also have made their way unchanged from 200 years ago or more — Deus
The inability of man to think for himself — Deus
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