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  • The de-ethicized government exacts from the de-ethicized market a tribute of taxation and regulation which merely dampens a still immense and growing material prosperity, and in return the market receives from government legal protection against the moral claims of Christianity, so that profit may abound from the sale of anything and everything for which entrepreneurs can create a demand, including embryonic human beings.

    Liberty: The God that Failed 2007

  • The libertarians do not see, or will not acknowledge, that the god of Liberty reigns equally over secular government and free market, constantly maintaining a symbiotic adjustment between these two basic elements of de-ethicized liberal social order.

    Liberty: The God that Failed 2007

  • There is a glimpse of this ethicized psychology in The Tempest, precisely in Prospero's response to the spirit Ariel's moral advice.

    Shakespeare and the Uses of Power Greenblatt, Stephen 2007

  • Renaissance moral thought, like the Christian theology on which it drew, was deeply influenced by what the philosopher Bernard Williams calls the "ethicized psychology" invented by Plato.

    Shakespeare and the Uses of Power Greenblatt, Stephen 2007

  • The libertarians conveniently overlook the indispensable role of the “free” market itself in fostering democratic tyranny by destroying social adherence to the objective moral order–a role de-ethicized secular governments are only too happy to facilitate with judicial decisions that bar any substantial legal limitation on the market’s promotion of vice and corruption.

    Liberty: The God that Failed 2007

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