[SA]
Anyways... I kept the above quote from you in
curiosity.  A robber wants something steals it, and
gets it.  He does it.  He works.  He does it again. 
Culture says no, this is immoral.  Might we be basing
moral decisions on what is best according to what we
as a culture deem best.  Intellect is involved.  Are
we making correct decisions always - no.  

[Krimel]
I guess you could say that the thief follows Bentham and society follows
Kant. Or Nietzsche would say the thief has a master's morality and society a
slave morality. Or you could look at game theory and see the thief as a wolf
and society as sheep. There is a tension between social order and individual
license. Neither is always right or always wrong and there are plenty of
examples of the bad guys winning anyway you look at it.

Condensation from my a/c evaporator puddles the concrete beneath my minivan
as heat from manifolds ripples the air and ticks a spastic rhythm at the
approach of room temperature.


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