The Moral Octagon
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The Moral Octagon
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Rules of the Moral Octagon
The Scenarios
Scenario: Lawlessness among Adults
Scenario: The Ticking Time Bomb
Scenario: No Room on the Lifeboat
Scenario: One Loaf of Bread in a Starving City
Scenario: Resettling the West
Scenario: To Catch a Predator
Scenario: Eyewitness to Murder
Scenario: Sex for Sale
The Vote
Majority Rule vs. Individual Liberty
The Individual Voter vs. The Representative
The Initiative vs. The Referendum
The Right to Vote vs. Restricted Ballot Access
The Paper Ballot vs. Electronic Voting
The People
Common Sense vs. Ignorance
Populism vs. Partisanship
Public Interest vs. Self Interest
Passion vs. Apathy
Human Progress vs. Human Nature
The Law
Constitutional vs. Statutory vs. Common Law
Uniformity and Consensus vs. Autonomy and Self Determination
Equality under Law vs. Immunity, Privilege and Historical Grievances
The Executive Branch and Law Enforcement
The Judiciary vs. The Legislators
Victim Justice vs. Criminal Justice
Regulation vs. Litigation
The Ideal
Reform vs. Revolution
Nonviolence vs. Pacifism vs. Martyrdom
Nature vs. Private Property
Equality of Opportunity vs. Equality of Outcome
Diversity vs. Consensus
Nuclear Family vs. Community
Conscientiousness vs. Licentiousness
The Status Quo
Republican vs. Democrat vs. Third Parties
Lower Taxes vs. Higher Taxes
Politics vs. Political Activism
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