As I was studying ethics recently I came upon
the Character Continuum. I thought it
was an interesting portrayal of ethical behavior. The Character Continuum (CC) was displayed in
an obscure professional publication. No
source was attributed to it and I couldn’t find one on the internet. If you are reading this and have any more
information, please leave it in a comment.
I think I stack up pretty well in the ethical
category. My virtuousness seems to be targeted
to certain others with whom I am familiar and whom I feel worthy of my time and
treasure. Societal virtuousness seems
like a large undertaking for me. I am
happy to have made a difference in the lives of several others.
In contemplating the CC it occurred to me
that many conservatives like myself measure themselves well in the ethical
category. Liberals seem to think that
they are in the virtuous category. Their
output of virtuosity is generally rather minimal. This is because they are generally just
regular folks, not one of those evil 1 percenters. So their main display of virtuousness is in
railing against all businesses and favoring accomplishing their virtuous goals
by confiscating the property of others.
Being emotional, liberals cannot do enough to make it difficult for
businesses to operate. They burden them
with regulations where the benefits of the regulations are far outweighed by
their costs. Then they promote
confiscatory taxes which in combination with the oppressive regulations
suppress increases in hiring. This
results in more candidates for their liberal virtuousness. Their endgame is tragic.
The liberal emotionalism also tends to make
them think that all conservatives are unethical and that’s putting it mildly. When in my experience few are unethical. See that’s the thing about business owners
and managers – when they act in an unethical manner their customers eventually
find out about it. Trust is lost and
business is taken elsewhere.
But let me say this about unethical
characters of either political ilk: If
they break the law they should be punished.
From what I can see there is far too much stroking a check as a fine and
far too little prison time for the lawbreakers.
1 comment:
The first part of this speech makes my point better than I did. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wgxlp2UJI5I
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