The Golden Rule

The Golden Rule

Is the Golden Rule overly idealistic and vague? Don’t we have to consider the issue of power? Tokens of generosity may be a good thing, but they don’t address the profound inequality in society. Some say that the “real” golden rule is, “Whoever has the gold makes the rules.” How do we respond to Kwame Anthony Appiah, who writes The Ethicist in the New York Times, who thinks that the Golden Rule doesn’t go far enough in embracing the uniqueness of every person? We need to empower others and give them space and autonomy and encouragement and… resources. Only then does the sacred nature of the Golden Rule arise.

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Music and Humanist Spirituality (Part 2)

Music and Humanist Spirituality (Part 2)

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The Universality of Music (Part 1)

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Earth As Common Ground

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Evolution & The Darwins (Part 2 of 2)

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Evidence, Reason, Science, and Understanding (Part 1 of 2)

Evidence, Reason, Science, and Understanding (Part 1 of 2)

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Transforming Political Grief

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The Somebodyness Of Martin Luther King Jr.

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17 Jan 202510min

The Virtues Of Doubt

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