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babymother [125]
4 years ago
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What is a moral union?

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leonid [27]4 years ago
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The group of people when on to a <em>common census over the morality</em> of a particular thing, is said to be in moral union.

<u>Explanation:</u>

The concept of moral union is in order of denial of comparison of any or two <em>sides to be in conflict morally.</em> The action or the tactics of the action must not be given side morally.

The term has been in use since cold war ages and has been use for the <em>political terminological implied actions</em>. This on broader aspect, correlate to moral relativism.

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