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It should reappear somewhere with it's motives full.
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That's how I see it too: to me it's the motives that count.
It's the motive force for food inflation starting with corn.
Like someone said in a movie I can't remember, several million dollars "isn't money, it's a motive with a universal adapter".
It's the motive I question.
Zine creators, it's clear, have motives as various as the form itself.
When it's criticizing your motives (especially if it's speaking unfairly), it's not so hot.
And as far as I am concerned it's still the motives that count.
And, in the story of invisibility, as in so many stories, it is the motives that matter most.
It is the motives rather than the consequences that are the objects of approval and disapproval.
In ordinary terms, morality may be less what you do so much as why you do it: are your motives or intentions "good," regardless of the actual outcome?
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