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Does the ends always justify the means?

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Always. It should always be read and interpreted as 'the end is in accordance with the means'. Cause and effect. 'Justify', in this matter, should never be associated with a moral or ethical value.
Hanging2 · 51-55, M
@EugenieLaBorgia ohh I do love your rationale