By Robert Tracinski "The moral posturers on the left appeal to emotion — the benevolent emotion of compassion, as cover for uglier motives like envy and resentment — and they regard the intrusion of reason and logic, of economics and legality, as cold, heartless, despicable. But doing whatever you feel like, because you feel like it — demanding whatever you need, because you need it — is the opposite of morality. Morality requires the subordination of one's momentary urges to basic principles and a consideration of long-range consequences."
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