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by thomasfedb
2900 days ago
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I think it's very hard to make a logical case for the equivalence between success and rightness, which you seem to be suggesting. There are many people who succeeded in our time who are viewed by many rational people as being very wrong. Corrupt Russian oligarchs, policy-anulling health insurance bosses, Bitcoin thieves... Having the power, or cunning, to get away with something doesn't make it right to do so! |
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But as a society? Within its own framework? Sure it does. Another society can view it as wrong, and maybe they will go to war over it - what they used to call an 'appeal to God.' The ultimate winner is the right one.
Why do you think what's 'right' can change over time?