SMRs and AMRs

Friday, January 14, 2011

A Tale of Two Moralities

By PAUL KRUGMAN
NYT

On Wednesday, President Obama called on Americans to “expand our moral imaginations, to listen to each other more carefully, to sharpen our instincts for empathy, and remind ourselves of all the ways our hopes and dreams are bound together.” Those were beautiful words; they spoke to our desire for reconciliation.

But the truth is that we are a deeply divided nation and are likely to remain one for a long time. By all means, let’s listen to each other more carefully; but what we’ll discover, I fear, is how far apart we are. For the great divide in our politics isn’t really about pragmatic issues, about which policies work best; it’s about differences in those very moral imaginations Mr. Obama urges us to expand, about divergent beliefs over what constitutes justice.

And the real challenge we face is not how to resolve our differences — something that won’t happen any time soon — but how to keep the expression of those differences within bounds.

What are the differences I’m talking about?

(More here.)

1 Comments:

Blogger Tom said...

Funny, I thought Mr. Krugman might speak to the morality of jumping to conclusions and wrongly accusing a group. I'd like to understand Mr. Krugman's perspective on the morality of "One half of the population working for a living and the other half voting for their living" (line is borrowed from somewhere, do not exactly know the source).

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