Is virtue the greatest organizing principle known to man? The short answer is yes. Virtue is the foundation of a harmonious and orderly society. Virtue is the glue that holds communities and societies together. Our Founding Fathers believed that virtue and morality were indispensable pillars of freedom and liberty. That without virtue and morality freedom and liberty could not be maintained. Virtue and morality are the foundations of laws. Virtue and morality are the foundations of relationships. Virtue and morality are the foundation for all successful societies.
Nope. Self interstate is the greatest organizing principle known to man.
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You mean the rule of capture? So if it is my self interest to take your shit from you that would be an organizing principle? Can you explain how that is an organizing principle? Because it seems that it would do the exact opposite. Let me guess, you're a Libertarian, right? Maybe follow Ayn Rand's objectivism? Am I warm?
No, I don't men "the rule of capture," whatever that is. It's not in your self interest to take my shit unless you want to start a war. How is that in anyone's self interest? Law and order are in everyone's self interest, not the law of the jungle.