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May 31, 2017, 3:32:46 PM5/31/17
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Hello..................


If you define the system like China:

We will say that the system must be:

discipline , progress and stableness.

This is the chinese definition.

And this definition, because of the presence of "stableness" in the
definition, do ensure efficient morality that takes into account
the empirical moral and the guidance of moral that knows how to be
compassion and love to avoid extremism and violence and unstability and
lack of reliability, so the chinese definition is efficient morality.

The definition of America is like the Statue of Liberty, it
defines the system by the magical word Liberty.

But this definition is not as clear as the chinese one, but
the above requirements of discipline , progress and stableness
are inherent the definition of Liberty , because
Liberty is a generalization, like proving by a general mathematical
proofs, so you have to be discipline , progress and stableness to
not hurt the system, and this is called Liberty, since when you hurt the
system this way you can not call it Liberty, so as you
have noticed the Statue of Liberty and Liberty is efficient morality
that know how to infer efficient morality from the guidance of moral
that is happiness that is the goal of philosophy and from empirical
moral and from a priori pure moral.


So as you have noticed the Statue of Liberty is efficient morality,
so it is smartness.


Thank you,
Amine Moulay Ramdane.



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