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Originally Posted by Evia
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But what if one person's idea,or view, of social responsibility does not align with another's? Do you simply override their will for the 'greater good'? And if so, can we really argue that forcing someone to do something against their will is the socially responsible action to take?
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If it comes to it, the courts can decide. Minutiae needn’t be legislated.
Was an argument of do no harm, not ‘for the greater good’.
Yes, but that isn’t related to what I posted. I stated people are liable for the harm they cause, not that they can’t go around harming for people. My argument was more punitive than preventative rhetoric, which I appreciate is out of character.