
Stefan Molyneux looks into what morality really means, asking if ethical rules stand on their own or get molded by society and religion. He pushes for a set of ethics that applies everywhere, takes aim at hedonism, and stresses lasting contentment rather than quick thrills. Along the way, he points out how being real and open matters in personal connections, responds to pushback on his idea of Universally Preferable Behaviour, and considers how imbalances of power affect moral choices. In the end, Molyneux calls for ethics built on logic and shared gains to cut down on clashes in mixed communities.
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