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Radio_free_america Donating Member (47 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-18-05 04:36 PM
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23. The real problem is "Hierarchie"
Economic standarts are not "better" than human life or nature, stable relationship must be in place, ever, these rules can change but they must be the result of a feed-back between every circle (natur, human, economy).

Each too brutal changes can break the global ecosystem.

Unemployement, war, epidemies, often break out of such desequilibrium.

US attack Irak, because Irak and Muslim world is military weak.
Chineses can be killed because of political activitys, but they learder have the power.
It's not moral, it's pearaps "amoral", without any kind of moral.

But it's hurt me for humanist reasons.
We can also look at this problem in a light-philosophical point of wiev. Natural selection is a think, but are we on earth for long ? What is the real reason of live ? Does a reason exesist ? We can ask theses questions, but we can answer for everyone. We must accept the right of the other to search is own way.
Economical, religious, every thing other want, as soon as it's respect my own security.

It's a wery light "morale" in international and individual relation we need and can change many thing if aplied.


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