Thought for the Day
Dec. 11th, 2010 11:37 amDuring the time of slavery there were undoubtedly honest slave traders, loyal slave-catchers, and plantation owners who told the truth, paid their bills, and lived up to their promises, but in what sense were they acting ethically? In order to be a moral person then and there -- it seems so obvious now -- one would have had to work for abolition. Not many did, but we find some comfort today in telling ourselves we would surely have been among the courageous and the righteous few. But is it true? How do we know? We know that a slave society undermines goodness every moment in a million different ways. And since we know that it is very nearly impossible for individuals to live virtuous lives in a slave state, it becomes essential to end slavery -- or, in these times, to work toward a more just and peaceful world -- as part of leading a moral life.
— Bill Ayers, Fugitive Days