Morality and Justice
I was reading a chapter in Ayn Rand's book The Virtue of Selfishness. The chapter was named The Cult of Moral Greyness. In the chapter Ms. Rand claims that our culture is dominated by people who refuse to judge others claiming that there are no absolutes only approximations. Ms. Rand then goes on to show that absolutes do exist and should be acknowledged. What Ms. Rand and the "cultists" fail to grasp is the distinction between morals/ethics and Justice. Two people may commit the same crime but do they both deserve the same fate? If one man steals to feed his family and another steals for profit, both are guilty of theft (absolute), but the penalty for each should be very different (approximation). - You're welcome
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