Toward a Rational Society: Part IV – Examples

Torture

The recent sheepishness on the part of the Obama Administration to push for prosecutions for those who authorized and carried out Bush Administration torture policies raises an issue for rational morality:  if emotion should not factor into moral considerations, can the harsh treatment detailed in the ‘torture memos’ be considered immoral if, as is claimed in the memos, the treatment left no lasting physical damage?

First, I need to expand on the issue of emotion.  I stated earlier that a moral system cannot take emotional results into account, since morality tells us how to act in spite of any emotional state we might be in.  Pain, strictly speaking, isn’t an emotion.  If I get slapped in the face, it hurts.  This response is not emotional, but biological.  Pain is no more an emotion than bitter is an emotion.  If is a physical sensation that, for all intents and purposes, we can consider to be universal.  ‘Emotional pain’ is not in fact pain, but rather a linguistic representation of the feeling we get when suffering from negative emotion. Continue reading…

What if… RIP GOP?

I want to address this hypothetical before it becomes reality.  And let’s be frank, it looks more and more plausible every day.

The Decline

It wasn’t that long ago (not even four years) that some believed the Republican Party was on its way to establishing a “permanent majority” in American national politics.  Karl Rove himself stated that this was one of his long-term goals.  It is startling how quickly the mighty have fallen.  The collapse is a result of numerous factors which are in no way limited to:

  • environmental disaster (I’m looking at you, Brownie)
  • a pointless war in the Persian Gulf
  • increasing neglect of the poverty stricken
  • increasing inclination to help the wealthy (which led to an economic catastrophe)

All these factors have driven many moderate voters from the party.  Profligate spending has driven away still more.  These events and policies have been boons for the Democratic and Libertarian parties, both through direct defections but also by driving many who had been political spectators to get in the game.  But where does it lead? Continue reading…

A Friendly Reminder…

In an effort to increase the pressure on public officials to pursue investigations and (the inevitable) prosecutions of those who authorized and carried out the torture policies of the now-late Bush Administration, I have put together a campaign to give our elected and appointed officials in Washington, D.C., a friendly reminder of what their [...]

Che Ironic

The business of petitioning is filled with rejection so you learn quickly to look for hints to how receptive someone might be. One of those indicators (rather perversely, I think) is the image of Che Guevara. [...]

Tax Day ‘Tea Parties’: Wet and Subdued (and Tealess?)… Update

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After watching the video more closely, it does appear that the tea was present at the Annapolis protest.