Eric Weiner Quotes
Another Pitfall: Utilitarianism Is Interested Only In Making The Majority Of People Happy. It Is Concerned With The Happiness Of The Many, Not The Misery Of The Few, Which Is Fine If You Are Lucky Enough To Be Among The Happy Many, But Not So Fine If You Find Yourself Among The Miserable Few.
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