I agree helping third world countries is a difficult area. The major problem with third world aid is and always has been corruption, that needs to be solved before any headway can be made into actually helping people. So maybe a few assassinations of corrupt heads of state would be for the greater good lolDarth Mobius said:Ahh, but the point can be made that by helping 3rd world countries we aren't doing a greater good. They will come to depend on our abundant surplus of food, and rely on us instead of doing everything they can to make their own agricultural systems work or letting their population reach it's natural cap and stop spreading population. So when we fail to yield our bumper crop, or dare I say it, have a food shortage, these people who we have been helping, are terminally screwed. (This isn't something I made up, but something that I once read in a paper that a friend had for his Geo-politics class, I would source it if I could, but I know it was written by a professional Economist) This is just another case of a "Moral Good" not being a greater good. And we all know that all politicians are corrupt, so saying that was unnecessary. I at least admit that if I were a politician I would only take bribes from people I agreed with. I don't believe in global warming, simply because so many politicians are behind it, and some of the scientific evidence is rather scewed. The Tobacco institute was charged with finding that cancer was caused by cigarettes, Scientists are charged with proving global warming. Guess who stood to benefit the most from these findings? The guys who were paying the researchers. Coincidence? I don't think so.
Global warming, total joke, started when Margaret Thatcher wanted to convert the UK to nuclear power to break the coal unions and reduce dependency on foreign oil. Since then it's become a multi billion doller industry. Science pretty much agrees the suns running a bit hot at the moment, it happens. Maybe thats serving the greater good by keeping all those folks in jobs?
Cancer was around a long time before cigarettes. But big tobacco did know about the carcinogenic effects in the 1950's and said nothing. Of course that served the greater good, stopped us all panicking. Hmmm
Maybe on the Good or Evil Question at the top of this page I'll just go for "Dunno", cause no one can really know if they serve the greater good, so I'm gonna be a confused "dunno" and go to bed
Nice sparring with ya Mobius.