I wasn't the least bit sure where this would go, here seemed as good a place as any. And I chose Fratching for it because I suspect it could become heated.
I recently was redebating a story I read years ago called The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas. The link is to the actual story itself, if anyone hasn't read it. There's lots of discussion about it online as well.
The most basic premise is, if one innocent person were to be sacrified to the benefit of the whole of society, would that be for the best?
We're not talking death penalty of hardened criminals here. We're talking someone like a kid, or someone who might have done something "wrong" but the reason why it happened is something that no one is aware of and that would release the person from being guilty.
I've been thinking about it a lot lately and debating the field of questions because this story has an eerie connotation to a situation I'm having to deal with myself at the moment. The main thing being...is it acceptable to allow and even to a degree endorse a fall from grace of one innocent person in order to save, or at least improve, an entire society? Or if someone should step in and do or say something to save that person, at the risk of possible loss to a society, should that be done instead?
I recently was redebating a story I read years ago called The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas. The link is to the actual story itself, if anyone hasn't read it. There's lots of discussion about it online as well.
The most basic premise is, if one innocent person were to be sacrified to the benefit of the whole of society, would that be for the best?
We're not talking death penalty of hardened criminals here. We're talking someone like a kid, or someone who might have done something "wrong" but the reason why it happened is something that no one is aware of and that would release the person from being guilty.
I've been thinking about it a lot lately and debating the field of questions because this story has an eerie connotation to a situation I'm having to deal with myself at the moment. The main thing being...is it acceptable to allow and even to a degree endorse a fall from grace of one innocent person in order to save, or at least improve, an entire society? Or if someone should step in and do or say something to save that person, at the risk of possible loss to a society, should that be done instead?
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