These are the two golden rules I see in operation today. the wall of silence is a wall of fear. People that are not mature enough to stand up for humanity and are only interested in themselves and the short term gain...
I really wonder what happens to these people when they have to return to their spiritual world and have to live in the morality they have created with its pain and suffering, I do not understand cause and effect very well and there are chances i am not willing to take.. like killing a man through starvation or killing them with a bomb.. murder is still murder whether it be slow or quick.
Allan
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On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 12:20 PM, rigsy03 <rigsy03@yahoo.com> wrote:
Some feel ethics boil down to the Golden Rule but that has strings
attached. If the society/culture is dysfunctional with whacky values
and predatory or parasitic behaviors the "golden rule" turns to brass.
A major problem for professional misdeeds is the wall of silence where
one does not betray a group member- in court or otherwise.
> On Mar 5, 2012 11:56 PM, "archytas" <nwte...@gmail.com> wrote:> >http://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2012/03/on-the-continuing-oxymoron-of-...
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> > Dr. Paul Piff has done a number of reasonably scientific experiments
> > that demonstrate the wealthy are less inclined to give in experimental
> > settings. You can find a review here -
> >http://www.physorg.com/news/2012-02-upper-class-people.html
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> > I've been exploring some dire financial deals of late and corruption
> > in academic circles that eventually pan out in local genocides in
> > Africa. One of the most unethical creeps I worked with was a
> > professor of business ethics, but other ethical professionals like
> > lawyers often have none. This link gives the gist -
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> > .> > about money-grubbing, just a set of myths justifying it.- Hide quoted text -
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> > My view for years has been we need to apply the criminal law and
> > police investigation to economics and I think there is little clever
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|_D Allan
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