Adam Glantz

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We would all gladly be cruel to one another, to take what we can and make others suffer what they must. But we agree not to, because a situation in which everyone is trying to harm everyone winds up being bad for most people most of the time. This is reminiscent of later accounts of morality or political institutions which we call “contract theories.”
Classical Philosophy (A History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps #1)
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