Same with politicians running on morals despite their own indiscretions. — TiredThinker
No, that's different. It's not about morality or behaviour; it's about profit. Employers can demand more work for less pay, or more hours for the same pay. In a market where unemployment is high and illegal immigrants can be recruited as slave labour, they can get away with that. In a society where trade unions have teeth and workers have pride, they can't.Same with employers setting high productivity standards even though they themselves can't realistically do it. — TiredThinker
Rulers and bosses don't try to make anyone better; they try to make people behave the way that serves them best.Do people lose track of what's reasonable when they seek to make those they might consider below them better? — TiredThinker
It all lies there as to what and why we are wanting other people born to get out of life. — schopenhauer1
None of these motives determine the ethical upbringing of the resultant progeny. — Vera Mont
And if a parent smoked a kid might argue that if their parent did it than why should they feel compelled not to even though it's clearly not a good decision in general? — TiredThinker
This reminds me of Aristophanes The Clouds where after attending Socrates "thinkery" a son argues with his father, who sent him there in order to learn how to argue his way out of his father's having to pay his gambling debts, that if it is right for a father to beat his son then it is right for a son to beat his father. The father's response is to burn the thinkery down. — Fooloso4
You choose to have the next generation, — schopenhauer1
That is to also say that, "bring up" a child is a (de facto) political act. — schopenhauer1
If you don't raise kids, you have no values to impart.
If you don't generate offspring but bring some up that were generated by other people, you do have to set standards of behaviour for them. For a parent, that's unavoidable. And to some extent, the standards are pre-set by the society in which they live, because nobody wants to nurture a child until puberty, just to watch them fall prey to a regime or neighbourhood inimical to differentness.
However, whether those standard are higher or lower than the parents hold themselves to depend on several variables.... possibly including the origin and early life of the children in question. — Vera Mont
I have no need for people to follow standards, but I create people and now they follow standards. — schopenhauer1
And are those moral standards higher (i.e. more stringent, more exacting, more rigorous) than the ones you set for yourself? — Vera Mont
I for one have had a few bosses that are incapable of doing the job they have me do. — TiredThinker
Which is fitting, because the child will have to navigate all of its adult life in a social environment that's different from the one in which their parents operate. — Vera Mont
I for one have had a few bosses that are incapable of doing the job they have me do. — TiredThinker
Same with politicians running on morals despite their own indiscretions.
Same with employers setting high productivity standards even though they themselves can't realistically do it. — TiredThinker
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