9) One is not liable for his intentions but for his consequences. One acts given

9) One is not liable for his intentions but for his consequences. One acts given the resources available(means), the institutions available (opportunity) to produce reciprocity (meritocracy) and therefore continuous eugenic evolution (survival from competition) or the opposite.


Source date (UTC): 2018-10-25 13:22:34 UTC

Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1055449542328487936

Reply addressees: @PhilosophyCuck @WorMartiN

Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1055224404764999680


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@Jonas_Ceika

@curtdoolittle @WorMartiN You also end by saying one should study law, not literature. First off, I don’t study literature. Secondly, how is that an argument? And how is if Marx is liable for murder at all relevant to my points? I’m genuinely confused.

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