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2020-04-11 09:14 pm (UTC)
Means and Ends
Is it immoral to view human workers as means versus an end – as means to an economic recovery?
Which is correct, a or b?
a) The desired end with regard to a human worker, is an opportunity to make a decent living due to the economy.
b) The desired end is an economy that benefits the wealthy, where workers are a means to that end.
If you want to know what I think, a is not correct.
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Means and Ends
Which is correct, a or b?
a) The desired end with regard to a human worker, is an opportunity to make a decent living due to the economy.
b) The desired end is an economy that benefits the wealthy, where workers are a means to that end.
If you want to know what I think, a is not correct.