Big companie/rich people - absolutely
Small businesses/regular folks - nah
I would never spend a single dollar at Walmart again if stealing was consequenceless
Well, no legal consequence doesn't mean no consequence. Walmart could definitely hire gangs to murder you (even if murder is still illegal in this hypothetical, they could just bribe the police to not investigate your murder).
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The prevailing morality is to follow an arbitrary set of rules, mostly made by and for a class of people who have dominated the political sphere for most of human history. E.g. "If this will violate Ownership™ of a thing as defined by law, you shouldn't do it."
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Another kind of morality is to consider the effects of an action. E.g. "If this makes someone's life noticeably harder or more miserable, you shouldn't do it."
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Another kind is to look at the social relations. E.g. "If this enriches yourself at the cost of someone who is already worse off than you, you shouldn't do it."
What source of moral code do you subscribe to?
Kant's categorical imperative: "Act only according to that maxim whereby you can at the same time will that it should become a universal law."
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No, I wouldn't want anyone to steal from me so why would I want to steal from anyone else?
No. When I do something I'm not wondering if it's against the law, I'm wondering how this affects someone else.
Does it affect Tim Cook if you steal from Apple? There’s obviously a difference from situation to situation here
I would collect taxes if I held the power of physical violence over a community. All taxation is theft, amiright?
But seriously, stealing is a crime because prevailing thought within the community is that taking something that someone else has a claim on is wrong. If the prevailing thought was that it was not wrong, it wouldn't be against the law, but we also would call it something else... Like taxation.
That is such a stupid take. Tax money is spend on things you use
I agree. Guess I should have put a /s on the slogan. But it's still taking a portion of something that is technically owned by one person or group for the betterment of the community.
Some people see that as theft and so would call it stealing even though there isn't a law against it. My point is that this question is asked from a particular vantage point and what constitutes theft and the law may be different from one person to another.
Some people also think the earth is flat, it has nothing to do with reality.
Well tbf if someone stole my wallet at gunpoint but used a small portion of the money stolen to buy me lunch I'd still be pretty mad about him spending the rest of my money paying off his Haliburton credit card.
Not a majority of the money is spend on corruption like where do you live in fucking Russia or something? Zimbabwe? Also noome forces you to stay in that country for sure. I also left my home country.
If you count software piracy, then yes. In fact, I'll admit to having done it within the past year (without giving specific dates for obvious reasons).