@Mriana Indeed that generally is was would and did happen. In the case of having some crazy evil “genius” overtake the country there are three main options to choose from. Jump on the train, dodge the train, get under the train. From every of those stanpoints is a unique possibility to stop/sabutage the train or pushing it on.
About that dotard you mentioned (I may have a knowledge gap) but I don’t remember the U.S. ever having someone quite like hitler, with the soul intention to industrially exterminate and wipe out entire cultures. It would be more like the KKK taking over everything lead by a calculating, charismatic speaker, megalomaniac with completely crazy almost hypnotical little dark eyes. And then doing their “duty” to exterminate everithing they don’t like.
Hitler was in that way somewhat unique to other “usual” dictators, he didn’t just wanted to be “king” of his own little realm. In the end he wanted to reshape the entire human race to his liking. - kinda like a movie super villain. I don’t know of some one else (dead or alive) ever wanted to go that far.
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Right and wrong are human symbolic terms for universal equivalence in “symmetry” and “symmetry breaking”, each function inducing a different state of “order” (good) or “chaos” (bad), or is that too far fetched ?-write4uThe formulation is maybe a bit fetched?, but the meaning seems to be ok. symmetry = right to symmetry / symmetry breaking = false to symmetry . And with that is the generally human interpretation to good/bad right/wrong in a nutshell.
Well, it could be, but once you get that answer, I’d think you would want to move on to how we go about defining right and wrong. If we could easily agree on something, then, we could more certainly say that’s possible for everyone to agree. But, we’d probably be able to go on forever discussing just what is right and what is wrong.-LaustenI guess we have to define what goal the ethic should have and then determen by which exact ethical standarts we can achieve this goal.