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I can understand where the quote is coming from.
The argument is that, basically, people use morality as an excuse to discard actions that would lead to personal benefit and would even go so far as to engage in actions that bring about personal detriment.
The statement is, essentially, arguing that 'strong' people always do what is of benefit to them. It is the argument that the self is the supreme existence. Everything is seen as a sort of cost/effect ratio. Basically - people like Hillary Clinton. Her charity foundation is a front that can be used for popularity, but serves as a means of private income as well as a way to accept payments for the sale of state secrets she had access to while Secretary of State.
Everything she does is to benefit her. Even her marriage to Bill was simply for its political impact. The man would fly out to a private island to engage in *** with children. Their relationship is purely political and purely to benefit themselves.
Now - the argument could be made that, with that in mind, this method of thought works out. Indeed, many of our political elite are exactly this type of individual.
It would be naive to believe that 'good' is always in the winning or 'lead' position in the world. Very frequently, very bad and horrible people deceive nations. Only 7% of the Germans were Nazis. Just because the world put a stop to the conquest launched by Nazi Germany does not mean that 'good' was always 'winning.'
That said, there is a reason we have such a thing as morality, and it arises from empathy. Morality is the realization that just as others around us have flaws, we also have our own flaws that must be kept in mind. These are both benign faults - such as forgetfulness or a form of literal or metaphorical stumble - and more consequential faults, such as coveting, anger, etc.
Morals are how individuals adapt to civilized society. We realize that other people have a perfectly valid existence and that personal pursuits need not - and even should not - come via the harm of another person.
This underscores the fundamental of non-tribal society - money and trade.
Trade is the realization that someone else has something you want, and that, rather than simply clubbing them over the head to take it - an exchange proposal both minimizes the risks associated with violence and can leave both parties feeling as though they benefited from the exchange. We each have something the other wants - and realize that it is reasonable for both parties to seek a personally satisfying resolution.
Money simplifies this process by having set units that are universally valid in trade. Bluntly, it is morality that makes the economy possible. Without it - we would not have an economy.
Which is why the one we have is about to collapse.
The argument is that, basically, people use morality as an excuse to discard actions that would lead to personal benefit and would even go so far as to engage in actions that bring about personal detriment.
The statement is, essentially, arguing that 'strong' people always do what is of benefit to them. It is the argument that the self is the supreme existence. Everything is seen as a sort of cost/effect ratio. Basically - people like Hillary Clinton. Her charity foundation is a front that can be used for popularity, but serves as a means of private income as well as a way to accept payments for the sale of state secrets she had access to while Secretary of State.
Everything she does is to benefit her. Even her marriage to Bill was simply for its political impact. The man would fly out to a private island to engage in *** with children. Their relationship is purely political and purely to benefit themselves.
Now - the argument could be made that, with that in mind, this method of thought works out. Indeed, many of our political elite are exactly this type of individual.
It would be naive to believe that 'good' is always in the winning or 'lead' position in the world. Very frequently, very bad and horrible people deceive nations. Only 7% of the Germans were Nazis. Just because the world put a stop to the conquest launched by Nazi Germany does not mean that 'good' was always 'winning.'
That said, there is a reason we have such a thing as morality, and it arises from empathy. Morality is the realization that just as others around us have flaws, we also have our own flaws that must be kept in mind. These are both benign faults - such as forgetfulness or a form of literal or metaphorical stumble - and more consequential faults, such as coveting, anger, etc.
Morals are how individuals adapt to civilized society. We realize that other people have a perfectly valid existence and that personal pursuits need not - and even should not - come via the harm of another person.
This underscores the fundamental of non-tribal society - money and trade.
Trade is the realization that someone else has something you want, and that, rather than simply clubbing them over the head to take it - an exchange proposal both minimizes the risks associated with violence and can leave both parties feeling as though they benefited from the exchange. We each have something the other wants - and realize that it is reasonable for both parties to seek a personally satisfying resolution.
Money simplifies this process by having set units that are universally valid in trade. Bluntly, it is morality that makes the economy possible. Without it - we would not have an economy.
Which is why the one we have is about to collapse.