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Ruthlessness, Public and Private

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{{Episode_Infobox | title = Ruthlessness, Public and Private | caption = | episode_number = 152 | release_date = November 20, 2018 | length = 01:21:27 | listen = [[File:episode-152-ruthlessness-public-and-private | quote_source = | opening_subject = | beat_break_song = | main_subject = | guests = | previous_episode = Viddy Well, My Listeners (Stanley Kubrick's "A Clockwork Orange") | next_episode = Progress in Psychology: A Reply to BootyBootyFartFart }}Ruthlessness, Public and Private is the 152nd episode of the Very Bad Wizards podcast, released on November 20, 2018.

Opening Quote


Show Notes

Tamler and David continue their Nagel-gazing by discussing another essay from Mortal Questions: "Ruthlessness in Public Life." Why do we treat the immorality of politicians, military leaders, and others in power differently than the immorality of individuals? Why does it seem less aversive to shake the hand of someone responsible for the death of thousands of civilians through military action than it does to shake the hand of a serial killer who has merely killed dozens? Are the rules we use to judge the moral atrocities of public officials different from the ones we use to judge private atrocities? Do they have the same basic foundations? Plus, we satisfy our listeners bloodlust by arguing about the new "Journal of Controversial Ideas" (because it would be cowardly not to). This episode is brought to you by Givewell.org, and by the private morality of our generous supporters. Sponsored By: GiveWell Support Very Bad Wizards