Ralph Schoellhammer and Neil Oliver discuss the concept of "moral licensing" and how it relates to a perceived moral hierarchy among elites, examining its implications for social and political discourse.



Key Takeaways:


Moral licensing is the idea that those in power can justify their actions, even if they contradict their stated values, by claiming moral superiority.

The wealthy and powerful often use moral licensing to demand sacrifices from others while exempting themselves.

The concept of "protected characteristics" in law creates a moral hierarchy where certain groups are deemed more deserving of rights than others.

Moral licensing and the perception of a moral hierarchy contribute to a sense of societal division and resentment.

The prevalence of moral licensing and the devaluation of truth pose significant challenges to achieving social harmony and a just society.

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