Assassinating a dictator, Can it be justified? |
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Assassinating a dictator, Can it be justified? |
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Can the assassination of a dictator be justified?
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nothing can ever be morally justified because morality is subjective.
so, what means of justification are there? |
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nothing can ever be morally justified because morality is subjective. so, what means of justification are there? 1) The Dictator is clearly tyrranical (tyrannical is not necessarily linked to morality) 2) There is no lesser means to remove the person from office. (Which doesn't happen so much today, because of the decline of the monarchy and the rise of the republic) 3) The death of the dictator would clearly bring about a change for the better (It would end persecution, the slaughter of innocents, and other tyrranical things which noone had control to stop other than the dictator) 4) There is a replacement government lined up (One which would end the tyrrany and begin restoring peace and order, and to the best of their ablitly undo the tyrranical things done by the dictator) The points are in no way tied to morality, yet can justify an assasination (or as the correct term is "tyrranicide") |
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