There is the (l)aw of might makes right, and then there is the (L)aw of what is good, and just, and true.
No one is contemplating Big (L) Law, when they're in the middle of being shot or brutalized.
But what brings them to the table before a fight, is grievances social, political, and economic, against them and theirs.
The ethical outrages are more like the emotional backdrop to reframe the larger arguments about how people are being fucked.
And people don't like being fucked.
You just got to show them why they should be outraged.
There is the (l)aw of might makes right, and then there is the (L)aw of what is good, and just, and true.
No one is contemplating Big (L) Law, when they're in the middle of being shot or brutalized.
But what brings them to the table before a fight, is grievances social, political, and economic, against them and theirs.
The ethical outrages are more like the emotional backdrop to reframe the larger arguments about how people are being fucked.
And people don't like being fucked.
You just got to show them why they should be outraged.
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