“Moral judgments are linguistic survivals from the practices of classical theism which have lost the context provided by these practices.”
― After Virtue
― After Virtue
“But in capitalist reality as distinguished from its textbook picture, it is not that kind of competition which counts but the competition from the new commodity, the new technology, the new source of supply, the new type of organization (the largest-scale unit of control for instance)—competition which commands a decisive cost or quality advantage and which strikes not at the margins of the profits and the outputs of the existing firms but at their foundations and their very lives.”
― Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy
― Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy
“However, whether favorable or unfavorable, value judgments about capitalist performance are of little interest. For mankind is not free to choose. This is not only because the mass of people are not in a position to compare alternatives rationally and always accept what they are being told. There is a much deeper reason for it. Things economic and social move by their own momentum and the ensuing situations compel individuals and groups to behave in certain ways whatever they may wish to do—not indeed by destroying their freedom of choice but by shaping the choosing mentalities and by narrowing the list of possibilities from which to choose.”
― Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy
― Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy
“What this brings out is that modern politics cannot be a matter of genuine moral consensus. And it is not. Modern politics is civil war carried on by other means,”
― After Virtue: A Study in Moral Theory
― After Virtue: A Study in Moral Theory
“This is so true [...]”
― The State and Revolution
― The State and Revolution
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