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Given their nature, are the masses freed from the condemnation of moralistic judgement?

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Given their nature, are the masses freed from the condemnation of moralistic judgement?

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Hi silkie, I suppose moralistic judgement might go over the heads of the couldn’t care less section of the public. But most intelligent people have the ability to judge goodness from vice. Moral judgements are either of reason or purely personal preference. To judge you need to have your own moral stance , am I acting with fairness and justice, am I considering the interests of everyone involved. So given these things need to be weighed up, you think the masses would escape moral judgement, but to some extent we all judge each other whether fair or unfairly. I say none of us escapes it! Good question…

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