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Comment by dragonwriter

8 months ago

> If you can get away with it, why wouldn't you set things up this way?

Ethics and morality.

> You can't try to view power plays like this through the lenses of ethics or morality.

Yes, you can, that's the entire point of ethics and morality.

> The point is to use rules to bind and punish your enemies and to make sure that only your friends can get away with breaking them.

Well, yes, that's the point of the specific actions being discussed; that doesn't make it impossible to look at them through a lens of ethics and morality, it just makes them look bad through such a lens.

Perhaps rather than "can't try to view" it's more accurate to say that it's an ineffective lense to try to understand the motivations and dynamics at play. You can, and should, analyse the ethics of just about everything in order to make value judgements. Those judgements just have very little to do with people's motivations, and to assume a principled moral stance on the part of an observed actor will leave you baffled more often than enlightened.

Power is less appealing if you aren't seeking to abuse it. I agree that an ethics and morality lens is both useful and necessary, but I fear it doesn't illuminate the actions and motivations of the powerful. Perhaps in contrast or relief, but not directly.