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307 pages, Paperback
First published September 10, 2004
Secondly, it's true that the house-elf enslavement is a bad thing, but just because it is a bad thing doesn't mean that others have a duty to prevent it. After all, it's unreasonable to hold everyone to a duty to make the world a perfect place. People have to live their lives and can't go around crusading all the time. We have no more of a moral duty to prevent house-elf slavery than we do a duty to see that no one ever dies of heat exhaustion, or gets the flu. We must face the fact that there are some unpleasant features of life that we have to live with. It is simply too much to ask of people to require such altruism as would be needed to remedy such pervasive unpleasantness.