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by parthianshotgun
740 days ago
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I should have added a necessary 'necessarily' to my assertion lol. Power corrupting gives you a template or heuristic to base some assumptions from. There are obviously exceptions, but we know that it's prudent to be skeptical of those in power. Not because of any tabula rasa 'take them for what they are' but because we have a countless examples of power being a corrupting force. And I don't think I've said anything about beating people up being moral. Could you explain where you may have gotten that impression? |
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You asked: "So do you think then that power doesn't corrupt?"
My response was that power corrupting is irrelevant to judging if a person in power is corrupt or not. I dont think that additional challenge lowers the bar for morality.
You brought up the Mansons, social expectations, ect as examples of mitigations to consider in moral judgement.
I have doubled down on the idea that the moral standing of a human should be based on their actions, not on their circumstantial considerations or mitigations.