Opinions and analysis regarding politics, religion, sports, popular culture and life in general, expressed with my own humble brand of hubris
Saturday, September 02, 2006
Baileywikipedia IIa
Adding one more thought to my previous post, it seems to me that the willingness of Barnum's Baileywick to apparently afford much greater latitute in terms of national sovereignty compared to personal sovereignty is probably indicative of some degree of moral relativism on his part; I won't assume that his moral system is logically coherent, however, even with the addition of the charitable assumption that out-and-out moral relativism is coherent.
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