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Encyclopedia > Moralist

A moralist is a person for whom moral conduct, morality, and the correctness of moral thought are paramount.


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Zoellick, Todd - Daniel Elazar, Bogus or Brilliant:  A Study of Political Culture Across the American States (5212 words)
Moralists encourage support of the public good, and because education is a vital aspect of society, moralists encourage education spending.
Moralist and traditionalist states are said to be very different in the way that they spend money for education, since most traditionalist states are in the south, and southern states often spend less on education.
Moralist political cultures are significant at the 0.05 level, indicating that as the difference between moralism and traditionalism increases in the states, voter turnout also increases.
The Tao Is Silent, by Raymond M. Smullyan Chapter 21, Taoism Versus Morality MORALIST: I m (4536 words)
MORALIST: Now wait a minute, you're playing a sophistical trick on me! If the criminal had the right to break the laws (which of course he doesn't), then the police would not have the right to arrest him.
Most moralists are constantly complaining about the world's so-called immoralities, but it is my sober contention that the moralists themselves are the primary source of this trouble.
MORALIST: I'm glad you said "a vein of Christianity" because it is hardly the whole of Christianity.
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