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Edited on Sun Aug-29-10 12:26 PM by Jim__
Many people, including me, consider morality to be an element of evolution. In my view, morality is a system for helping to insure that we continue to survive. We can extend our definition to say that all of humanity belongs to our group; but, I'm not sure that all of humanity sharing resources equally, is the best way to insure the survival of humanity.
My first thought is that it is moral for some to do better than others. That may be a form of insurance that humanity will survive. If we all share everything equally, there will only be one system, and any weakness in that system can doom us all.
My view doesn't preclude helping other groups; it does preclude forcefully taking since that is extremely dangerous to our survival. I just think that having multiple ways of living, multiple cultures, is a net plus for humanity. Inherent in having multiple cultures is having resources distributed unevenly.
Peter Singer has written on questions like the one you're asking, e.g. Practical Ethics. My view is only based on some quick thoughts this morning and not on his books.
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