....easily? judging people harshly for holding shitty ethical systems is super easy, you just do it. why would I care about how/why they acquired those ethical systems, that ain't no kind of excuse
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I think the cohering model is something like: 1. individuals may be judged by their actions, in the context of the systems of which they're the substrates. 2. systems may be judged on a purely consequentialist basis 3. humans being limited in power and duration relative . . .
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to their surrounding systems, and having great difficulty altering those systems as individuals or even imagining what alterations might be possible, ought specifically be forgiven for baseline complicity in wicked systems beyond their practical control; but
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4. perhaps: exceptional merits assigned to people who manage to improve existing systems at cost to themselves, and endless demerits to people who will new bad systems into being or corrupt existing good systems, either through recklessness or malevolence.
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