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With deregulation, privatisation, free trade, what we're seeing is yet another enclosure and, if you like, private taking of the commons. One of the things I find very interesting in our current debates is this concept of who creates wealth. That wealth is only created when it's owned privately. What would you call clean water, fresh air, a safe environment? Are they not a form of wealth? And why does it only become wealth when some entity puts a fence around it and declares it private property? Well, you know, that's not wealth creation. That's wealth usurpation.

~ Elaine Bernard

Elaine Bernard Ethics Human Rights Property Wealth

Nor is he liberal who gives with pain; for he would prefer the wealth to the noble act, and this is not characteristic of a liberal man. But no more will the liberal man take from wrong sources; for such taking is not characteristic of the man who sets no store by wealth.

~ Aristotle

Aristotle Capitalism Ethics Liberalism Wealth

The three wealthiest people in the world own more than the GDP of forty-eight countries!

~ Alice Walker

Alice Walker Economics Ethics Inequity Poverty Wealth

how can you imagine what particular region of the first ages a man's untrammelled feet may take him into by the way of solitude--utter solitude without a policeman--by the way of silence--utter silence, where no warning voice of a kind neighbour can be heard whispering of public opinion? These little things make all the great difference. When they are gone you must fall back upon your own innate strength, upon your own capacity for faithfulness

~ Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad Ethics Inner Strength Loneliness Solitude

The widespread assumption that ethical behavior takes the fun out of life is false. In actuality, living ethically ensures that relationships in our lives, including encounters with strangers, nurture our spiritual growth.

~ Bell Hooks

Bell Hooks Ethics Fun Growth Love Morals

One of the things about Ike that makes him so indisputably a hero is that he doesn't leave his own contradictions to the effete disputations of armchair scholars. He grapples with them himself, in his own lifetime.

~ Mark Leyner

Mark Leyner Authenticity Character Contradictions Ethics Hero Integrity Morality Personality Self Traits

Self-serving biases and self-centered agendas are cotton jammed in the ears of our conscience. Even if truth shouts, we can’t hear it.

~ Craig D. Lounsbrough

Craig D. Lounsbrough Agendas Bias Biases Conscience Cotton Deaf Ears Ethics Fortitude Hear Hearing Humble Humility Integrity Morals Self Self Serving Selfish Selfless Selflessness Truth Values

Timeless principles never age, and truth is as young as the day it was spoken into existence.

~ Craig D. Lounsbrough

Craig D. Lounsbrough Age Created Eternal Ethics Everlasting Existence Fact God Guidelines Integrity Life Meaning Morals Precepts Principle Principles Standards Substance Timeless Truth Values

To say that life is meaningless is to express an attitude, not to state a fact

~ Peter Singer

Peter Singer Ethics Meaning Moral Philosophy Nihilism Philosophy Purpose

Think occasionally of the suffering of which you spare yourself the sight.

~ Albert Schweitzer

Albert Schweitzer Ethics Suffering Vegetarianism

Ethically, she couldn't cause the suffering of any living thing. Logically, bacon cheeseburgers were delicious.

~ Thomm Quackenbush

Thomm Quackenbush Bacon Carnivore Ethical Ethics Food Hamburgers Suffering Vegetarian

The capacity for suffering – or more strictly, for suffering and/or enjoyment or happiness – is not just another characteristic like the capacity for language or for higher mathematics. Bentham is not saying that those who try to mark ‘the insuperable line’ that determines whether the interests of a being should be considered happen to have selected the wrong characteristic. The capacity for suffering and enjoying things is a prerequisite for having interests at all, a condition that must be satisfied before we can speak of interests in any meaningful way. It would be nonsense to say that it was not in the interests of a stone to be kicked along the road by a child. A stone does not have interests because it cannot suffer. Nothing that we can do to it could possibly make any difference to its welfare. A mouse, on the other hand, does have an interest in not being tormented, because mice will suffer if they are treated in this way.

~ Peter Singer

Peter Singer Ethics Suffering Utilitarianism

I predict we will abolish suffering throughout the living world. Our descendants will be animated by gradients of genetically pre-programmed well-being that are orders of magnitude richer than today's peak experiences.

~ David Pearce

David Pearce Biology Ethics Experience Genetic Engineering Hedonism Hedonistic Imperative Philosophy Science Suffering

Think of it. Now he is speaking to you, no one but you. It may not matter what we want for science, or what we think is ethical. All we must do is provide the right environment, and let the heart do what it desires. The heart wants to beat.

~ Stephen Kiernan

Stephen Kiernan Desire Ethics Heart True To Self

Every man who begets a free act projects his personality into the infinite. If he gives a poor man a penny grudgingly, that penny pierces the poor man’s hand, falls, pierces the earth, bores holes in suns, crosses the firmament and compromises the universe. If he begets an impure act, he perhaps darkens thousands of hearts whom he does not know, who are mysteriously linked to him, and who need this man to be pure as a traveler dying of thirst needs the Gospel’s draught of water. A charitable act, an impulse of real pity sings for him the divine praises, from the time of Adam to the end of the ages; it cures the sick, consoles those in despair, calms storms, ransoms prisoners, converts the infidel and protects mankind

~ Léon Bloy

Léon Bloy Ethics God Morality Mystery The Good The Universe

Every man who begets a free act projects his personality into the infinite. If he gives a poor man a penny grudgingly, that penny pierces the poor man’s hand, falls, pierces the earth, bores holes in suns, crosses the firmament and compromises the universe. If he begets an impure act, he perhaps darkens thousands of hearts whom he does not know, who are mysteriously linked to him, and who need this man to be pure as a traveller dying of thirst needs the Gospel’s draught of water. A charitable act, an impulse of real pity sings for him the divine praises, from the time of Adam to the end of the ages; it cures the sick, consoles those in despair, calms storms, ransoms prisoners, converts the infidel and protects mankind

~ Léon Bloy

Léon Bloy Conversion Ethics Gods Morality Mystery Poor People

You must always focus on and pursue the good, but when that darkness surges up from within, you need to know how to handle it, use it, and release it wisely, not just deny its presence or acceptability as you suppress it within you.

~ A.j. Darkholme

A.j. Darkholme Acceptance Choice Choices Darkness Denial Determination Ethics Focus Goodness Handling Emotion Morality Morals Potential Pursuits Self Awareness Understanding Wisdom

No doubt we instinctively prefer to help those who are close to us. Few could stand by and watch a child drown; many can ignore the avoidable deaths of children in Africa or India. The question, however, is not what we usually do, but what we ought to do, and it is difficult to see any sound moral justification for the view that distance, or community membership, makes a crucial difference to our obligations.

~ Peter Singer

Peter Singer Ethics Poverty Utilitarianism

First premise: If we can prevent something bad without sacrificing anything of comparable significance, we ought to do it. Second premise: Extreme poverty is bad. Third premise: There is some extreme poverty we can prevent without sacrificing anything of comparable moral significance. Conclusion: We ought to prevent some extreme poverty.

~ Peter Singer

Peter Singer Ethics Poverty Utilitarianism

A majority of people in these surveys also said that America gives too much aid--but when they were asked how much America should give, the median answers ranged from 5 percent to 10 percent of government spending. In other words, people wanted foreign aid 'cut' to an amount five to ten times greater than the United States actually gives!

~ Peter Singer

Peter Singer Charity Ethics Foreign Aid Moral Philosophy Poverty

The single word that directs a person’s fate and ultimately the fates of those she comes in contact with is of course a common subject of entertainments and moralizing stories, but if everyone were to consider all the possible consequences of all one’s possible choices, no one would move a millimeter, or even dare to breathe for fear of the ultimate results.

~ Ann Leckie

Ann Leckie Actions Agency Choice Ethics Fate Free Will Science Fiction

It isn't the evil and indecent who are flung down into the depths, no! Oh, no! The evil and decisive fling down those who are moral, honest and noble but maladroit, hesitant and full of scruples.

~ Andrzej Sapkowski

Andrzej Sapkowski Ethics Evil Moral Morality Noble

All concerns of men go wrong when they wish to cure evil with evil.

~ Sophocles

Sophocles Ethics Evil Right Violence Wrong

If government played by the same rules as the rest of us, it would cease to be government.

~ Sheldon Richman

Sheldon Richman Anarcho Capitalism Anarchy Ancap Capitalism Coercion Ethics Evil Free Free Markets Freedom Laissez Faire Laws Libertarian Liberty Moral Morality Non Aggression Principle Politics Statism Theft Trade Universal Ethics Violence Voluntaryism

Just because something isn’t good doesn’t mean it’s bad.

~ Rebecca Mcnutt

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What ranks above all else for economic and political reconstruction is a radical change of ideologies. Economic prosperity is not so much a material problem; it is, first of all, an intellectual, spiritual, and moral problem.

~ Ludwig Von Mises

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Every dictator is a mystic, and every mystic is a potential dictator. A mystic craves obedience from men, not their agreement. He wants them to surrender their consciousness to his assertions, his edicts, his wishes, his whims—as his consciousness is surrendered to theirs. He wants to deal with men by means of faith and force—he finds no satisfaction in their consent if he must earn it by means of facts and reason. Reason is the enemy he dreads and, simultaneously, considers precarious; reason, to him, is a means of deception; he feels that men possess some power more potent than reason—and only their causeless belief or their forced obedience can give him a sense of security, a proof that he has gained control of the mystic endowment he lacked. His lust is to command, not to convince: conviction requires an act of independence and rests on the absolute of an objective reality. What he seeks is power over reality and over men’s means of perceiving it, their mind, the power to interpose his will between existence and consciousness, as if, by agreeing to fake the reality he orders them to fake, men would, in fact, create it.

~ Ayn Rand

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A douchebag has an image to maintain. He is not real. He is the kind of guy who will change his last name into something cooler and more impressive.

~ Cory Duchesne

Cory Duchesne Contempt Douche Bag Ethics Evil Hater Hatred Inferiority Judgemental Judgemental People Masks Truth Wisdom

He that doth not as other men do, but endeavoureth that which ought to be done, shall thereby rather incur peril than preservation; for whoso laboureth to be sincerely perfect and good shall necessarily perish, living among men that are generally evil.

~ Walter Raleigh

Walter Raleigh Ethics Evil Honesty

Anxiety can make anybody act nasty, big or small. You will be tested for your strength, and if you are seen as too weak, you will sometimes be treated abusively, discarded and avoided. I'm not saying that this should happen. I'm simply describing human beings as they are.

~ Cory Duchesne

Cory Duchesne Contempt Ethics Evil Judgement Judgemental People Morality Truth Weakness

It is a ridiculous thing for a man not to fly from his own badness, which is indeed possible, but to fly from other men's badness, which is impossible.

~ Marcus Aurelius

Marcus Aurelius Asceticism Ethics Evil Morality Renunciation Stoic Stoicism

Morality does not come to this mortal world from some imaginary paradise. It rises from the neurons of mortal humans.

~ Abhijit Naskar

Abhijit Naskar Consciousness Ethics Ethics And Moral Philosophy Ethics And Morality Human Mind Moral Moral Philosophy Morality Morality Quotes Morality Without Religion Neuropsychology Neuroscience

The merely conscious being does not have a preference for continued life. Perhaps while having a pleasurable experience it has a preference for that experience to continue, or while having a painful experience it has a preference for that experience to end, but it will not have any preferences for the long-term future, and the desires it has do not survive periods of sleep or temporary unconsciousness, because unlike a self-aware being, it has no conception of its own future existence after a period of sleep. Thus if we are concerned only about the thwarting of preferences, for a merely conscious being, painless killing and administering an anesthetic seem to be equivalent. Killing does not thwart any more desires than putting the being to sleep. The being will be able to continue to satisfy its preferences after it awakes, but from the being's subjective perspective it is as if a new being, with new preferences, came into existence.

~ Peter Singer

Peter Singer Consciousness Ethics Utilitarianism

THE CONSCIOUS HUMANYou are not just white,but a rainbow of colors.You are not just black,but golden.You are not just a nationality,but a citizen of the world.You are not just for the right or left,but for what is right over the wrong.You are not just rich or poor,but always wealthy in the mind and heart.You are not perfect, but flawed.You are flawed, but you are just.You may just be conscious human,but you are also a magnificentreflection of God.Suzy Kassem“The Conscious Human” Poetry by Suzy Kassem

~ Suzy Kassem

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A group experience takes place on a lower level of consciousness than the experience of an individual. This is due to the fact that, when many people gather together to share one common emotion, the total psyche emerging from the group is below the level of the individual psyche. If it is a very large group, the collective psyche will be more like the psyche of an animal, which is the reason why the ethical attitude of large organizations is always doubtful. The psychology of a large crowd inevitably sinks to the level of mob psychology. If, therefore, I have a so-called collective experience as a member of a group, it takes place on a lower level of consciousness than if I had the experience by myself alone.

~ C.g. Jung

C.g. Jung Collective Consciousness Crowds Ethics Groups Individual Mob Psyche

Sustainability before ambition. Okal Rel.

~ Lynda Williams

Lynda Williams Ethics Science Fiction

Without ethics, science would be cruelty.

~ Nenia Campbell

Nenia Campbell Ethics Humanity Science Science Fiction

A person may cause evil to others not only by his actions but by his inaction, and in either case he is justly accountable to them for the injury.

~ John Stuart Mill

John Stuart Mill Action Ethics Inaction Injury Morality Responsibility

Those who wish even to focus on the problem of a Christian ethic are faced with an outrageous demand-from the outset they must give up, as inappropriate to this topic, the very two questions that led them to deal with the ethical problem: 'How can I be good?' and 'How can I do something good?' Instead they must ask the wholly other, completely different question: 'What is the will of God?

~ Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Dietrich Bonhoeffer Action Duty Ethics Responsibility

It is well said, then, that it is by doing just acts that the just man is produced, and by doing temperate acts the temperate man; without doing these no one would have even a prospect of becoming good.

~ Aristotle

Aristotle Action Ethics Habit Justice Philosophy
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