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The problem of struggles over material possessions is analysed in more detail in this chapter. The addition of material wealth to the state of nature opens up the possibility that the strategies of individuals might go beyond simply stealing and not stealing.
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3 Οκτ 2014 · Take an example of stealing that is plausibly moral defensible, perhaps involving stealing from a financially powerful and internationally influential supermarket chain in order to feed your hungry family.
Yet most people also think that theft is wrong, even when it redistributes wealth in the direction of justice. This article investigates why. It examines three arguments against redistributive theft: that (1) has bad consequences, (2) is illegal, (3) disrupts legitimate expectations or (4) is undemocratic.
10 Μαρ 2021 · After all, how are we to determine if our stealing a loaf of bread would be based on righteous and generous character dispositions, or reflect rashness and self-serving flattery? How can we ascertain what the virtuous course of action would be in a specific situation?
ABSTRACT. Objective: One of the reasons why people develop a materialistic attitude may be their desire to compensate for economic deprivation. Poor people experience negative emotions as a result of deprivation, and this translates into low self-esteem.
theories of the good life included wealth and to compare the importance of wealth relative to happiness and meaning. To examine the relative effect of each variable, participants randomly viewed one of eight career surveys, created to manipulate the target’s wealth (low versus high), happiness (low versus high), and meaning in life