On 10/30/2015 09:52 AM, Sean Lynch
wrote:
Something that one might call "societal
equality" is of interest to me, too. But different people have
different ideas of what that means.
And that is the point of commonality we work from. The idea is to
work towards more of that commonality without sacrificing our
individual ethics or morals. Ideas are the 'mutable' element.
This may seem like something of a red herring, but I wish more people read Adam Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments before, instead of, or at least in addition to An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. And definitely instead of (or at least before) anything written by Ayn Rand. I think Rand and cherry-pickers of Smith have done a lot of damage to the cause of individualism and free-marketism.