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बुधवार, 9 जुलाई 2025

Morality and the Necessity of Systems

Morality sustains society, but for morality to prevail, appropriate systems must be in place. Functional system-building is the result of rigorous cerebral exercise informed by proven scientific inputs. Opinions alone cannot substitute for this systemic thinking, nor can grand ideological constructs, even when supported by data-driven justifications, nor borrowed systemic frameworks. Three issues need serious consideration here. First, excessive variation in opinions within a community signals the absence of a scientific approach to life. Second, no matter how fantastic an ideological construct may be, it can draw facts and data from the storehouse of social records to justify its fanciful promise. Third, a systemic framework (not a particular institution or mechanism) evolving somewhere else may not work, as cultures are rigidly conditioned and cannot be subjected to an alien system at will. The critical point is that a community needs systemic thinkers and a serious, public-spirited education system to make their work acceptable. For resolving social problems, invoking morality alone is almost fruitless. Morality requires its own supporting framework to gain traction.

Niraj Kumar Jha

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