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Guevara described his men as "morally broken, starving... their feet bloodied and so swollen they won't fit into what's left of their boots".
Then, face burning, I escaped back to the barracks and slept fitfully, exhausted and morally broken.
Hatred of one's fellow is indicative of a society that is morally broken.
Yet, all the polish and balance in the world won't make Chambara great if it's morally broken. .
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For he both retains the physical power to destroy the world on that day and also cannot (morally speaking) break his promise.
Much of the Muslim world is broken, tumultuous, morally corrupted and void of justice.
It was not so much that Britain was broken; it was that its embrace of ill-defined military interventions showed it was morally bankrupt and beyond repair.
Often, however, it does not seem morally wrong to break a rule even though it would cause disaster if everybody broke it.
Although there is more tale to tell, the disvalue of false belief can be part of a consequentialist story about why it is morally wrong to break promises.
Nonetheless, according to classic utilitarianism, what makes it morally wrong to break the promise is its future effects on those other people rather than the fact that the agent promised in the past.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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