Minor Axis
Well-Known Member
Expatriate's or third country nationals
Exactly. No matter how you cut it shipping manufacturing over seas is bad for the U.S. economy and bad for our Citizens' standard of living if you have a college degree or not.
Expatriate's or third country nationals
If people get laid off because their manufacturing job went overseas, then they are more inspired to go to college, get an education, and find a better paying, better conditions job. What's not to like? If we didn't progress like that, we'd all still be stuck plowing fields by hand, in the name of making sure everyone has a "job" (i.e. something to do).
Exactly. No matter how you cut it shipping manufacturing over seas is bad for the U.S. economy and bad for our Citizens' standard of living if you have a college degree or not.
Do you know what expats are?
money is the root of all evil, remember that
I definitely agree. Some companies are beginning to see the outrage from consumers, and are taking corrective actions, such as sustainability, company-wide moral codes and codes of ethics, etc etc.
Couldn't agree with you more.
So if murdering was legal, would that make it ok in your eyes? An extreme example, I know, but I believe that there are certainly absolute morals to be followed in this world. Most things fall into a gray area, not necessarily right or wrong, depending on the situation.
This kind of brings up an interesting question though...
If you knew you could murder someone to save 1000 other people, would you do it? Would it be ok? What if it was only 100 people? Only 10? Only 1?
When do the ends justify the means? Do the ends ever justify the means?
I think part of the reason we have become such a legalistic society is because of globalization. People look around the world, and if judgements are made too arbitrarily (such as a judgement made in the example above), then people complain. So judgements HAVE to stick to the letter of the law, because just sticking to the spirit of the law doesn't cut it when millions of people can instantly have access to that judgement and make an outcry against it because the judgement doesn't follow, to the letter, the laws that they were based on.
Let's do away with all corporations and limit the influence any one company has over an industry. Let's have everyone work for 'small' companies that put out a quality product/service, have enough to take care of their employees and give back to the community where they do business.
I can dream, can't I?
Haha, epic.We have that, they are called third world countries.
This kind of brings up an interesting question though...
If you knew you could murder someone to save 1000 other people, would you do it? Would it be ok? What if it was only 100 people? Only 10? Only 1?
When do the ends justify the means? Do the ends ever justify the means?
I always look at it as the benefit to all people, while attempting to disclude myself. So if the benefit to one or more persons in society outweighs the costs to one or more persons in society, myself discluded, it is worth it.Personally, I believe that the ends justify the means if the consequences are overall positive for the person doing the killing.
Kill one idiot to save a 100 respectable people? Fine by me.
Kill one stranger to save a person you care about? Fine by me also.
Say you killed my brother to save your brother. From your standpoint you've done something good. You've saved your brother. From my standpoint you've clearly done something wrong. Then it's up to me as to wether I should take some sort of revenge or let it pass.
I always look at it as the benefit to all people, while attempting to disclude myself. So if the benefit to one or more persons in society outweighs the costs to one or more persons in society, myself discluded, it is worth it.
Guess that's just a difference of opinion then. To me, no one deserves my charity or service. But it's not about me. It's about others, whether they deserve it or not.I am opposed to this. My view is that life is a matter of improving yourself and satisfying your own needs before the needs of others. If something benefits me more than it harms me then I regard it as good, and vice versa.
If I were to bend all my actions towards the benefit of all people then I would first have to convince myself that all people are worthy of that. I would be deluded if I convinced myself of such a thing.
Selfless acts weaken yourself. Acts of charity leaves you compartively weaker than what you were before. Making yourself weaker is self-destructive. Self-destruction destroys value in life.
Of course there is a grey area in doing things for others. If you take pleasure in aiding someone then such acts aren't entirely selfless and can be beneficial. However, to assert that all people are worthy of such aid is to make everyone your equal or even your superior (after all, why help someone who doesn't deserve it?). To place everyone as your equals or superiors requires a sort of illusion, I think.
The people I make my friends I do so because they are my equals. The people who I require and are neccessary to my survival are my superiors.
I am opposed to this. My view is that life is a matter of improving yourself and satisfying your own needs before the needs of others. If something benefits me more than it harms me then I regard it as good, and vice versa.
If I were to bend all my actions towards the benefit of all people then I would first have to convince myself that all people are worthy of that. I would be deluded if I convinced myself of such a thing.
Selfless acts weaken yourself. Acts of charity leaves you compartively weaker than what you were before. Making yourself weaker is self-destructive. Self-destruction destroys value in life.
Of course there is a grey area in doing things for others. If you take pleasure in aiding someone then such acts aren't entirely selfless and can be beneficial. However, to assert that all people are worthy of such aid is to make everyone your equal or even your superior (after all, why help someone who doesn't deserve it?). To place everyone as your equals or superiors requires a sort of illusion, I think.
The people I make my friends I do so because they are my equals. The people who I require and are neccessary to my survival are my superiors.
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