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The limits of morality?

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Most of you know I am a technocrat.  The official definition is that a technocracy is a government where experts and professionals are appointed to administer governmental functions.  If we really ever expected  to “drain the swamp”, that’s what we’d really need.

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Ethical Dilemnae…Situational Ethics and Absolutism

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So, my friend, Tor Constantino has been agonizing over ethical dilemnae.  (This has been in the queue for a long time.  Tor, I apologize for not remembering and bringing this up during our weekend repast.)  Between his pilfering of freely offered ketchup packets [Sorry, Tor killed his blog so the reference is no longer available] to why folks consider situational ethics of value.  And, being the kind of black and white fellow that I am, I am inclined to join his camp.

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