Posts tagged Virtue ethics

Ethics, Congress and War (Video)

Sooo, Congress is bothered by a little corruption? Hah! Also, will there be war with North Korea and/or Iran? (9:30):

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Friday Lazy Linking

Winter Soldier: Just Another Tuesday. From Ryan Endicott, formerly a United States government Marine stationed in Iraq.

YouTube (2009-05-12): Winter Soldier Southwest – Just Another Tuesday

Via Clay Claibourne, L.A. I.M.C. (2009-05-13): Winter Soldier Southwest on YouTube #1 The regulatory State versus freed markets and the human future: A quote from Anne Robert Jacques Turgot, via B.K. [...]

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