@shy
Aww...
@Azereaux
Then why isn't what the Allies did in WWII ever condemned? Millions of German, Japanese, Italian, and other soldiers were killed. That constitutes murder. But yet murder in this case was good, or more precisely, necessary.
Therefore, there are times that murder is good. There are times that kidnapping is good--dragging criminals from their homes and holding them in prison against their will is effectively kidnapping, but it's good when the good guys are doing it.
From that point, I use logical deduction to emphasise that starting a war in the name of crushing capitalism is not a moral evil. If you and all in charge have weighed the options and possibilities, then the course of action you take in making a better world cannot be wrong so long as it actually leads to a better world.
@#1995092
It's my interpretation. The first line is my interpretation, the second is my personal thought on it. At least I think that's what the original quote was trying to say, in case it wasn't then I claim it as my own.
@#1995225
Wrong. My example above regarding kidnapping/prison is sound. If we extend it to warfare, then we also get murder. I know capital punishment is sadly unpopular around here, but that would be another example, as would the distinction between corporal punishment and assault.
And of course the big one--if I take your money, then I'm committing theft, but when the government takes your money, it's considered taxation and no one but anarchists consider it immoral (because anarchists are idiots of the most idealistic source). The government can also legally take your car, your house, and anything else you might own. We treat all of this as acceptable, since it's all needed to run a functional society.
So yes, it's okay if we do it as long as "we" are okay to begin with.