MORAL SUPERIORITY BY REJECTION OR ACTION? Well, you can claim moral superiority

MORAL SUPERIORITY BY REJECTION OR ACTION?

Well, you can claim moral superiority and reject the rest of society – accomplishing nothing other than a dramatic disapproval: the equivalent of a raspberry. Or you can make a plan, rally fellow warriors, and change society to suit your will. The moral question is simple: if you seek to impose greater suppression of free riding, and increase the requirement for voluntary exchange you are in fact, increasing the moral content of society. If you are increasing predation, parasitism and free riding, then you are acting immorally. But whether you use violence to achieve either end is immaterial. Violence can be put to good (suppression of free riding, parasitism and predation) or ill (increasing free riding, parasitism and predation.) So contrary to feminine sentiment, violence not only solves most conflict, it is necessary for the solution of conflict. Violence is a virtue, if put to virtuous ends. And the suppression of free riding, parasitism and predation is a virtuous end.

Curt Doolittle

The Philosophy of Aristocracy

The Propertarian Institute

L’viv Ukraine


Source date (UTC): 2015-01-06 09:09:00 UTC

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