Capitalists argue that the free enterprise system should be relatively free of government intervention because this will maximize "profits". Of course some regulation is always needed to ensure a thriving capitalist system, otherwise corruption and monopolies occur.
The Kantian theory is very particular with the sens of duty as the gauge of morality. It doesn't matter if the act itself is good or bad. If it is our duty to do such act, then that is considered morally right. That is categorical imperative. For example, we are told to follow the ten commandments. It is the duty of the Catholics. So, whatever the reason behind not following the commandment is, it is morally wrong.
Hence, it is the tutsis' fault because the farmer's duty is to save lives. He has the right moral compass. On the other hand, the tutsis should take full responsibility.
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More than 45 million people<span>, or 14.5 percent of all Americans, lived below the poverty line last year.</span>
A case study is a detailed description of a person's life and psychological problems