Thou Shalt Not Kill
The Socratic paradox that inspires this way of thinking is, "No one commits evil knowingly. When they know what is universally good, and recognize that it is not separate from their own personal good, then they will of course choose the good option." What many philosophers call "the Socratic Paradox" is Socrates' view that no...
Nationalism and de-colonisation in Singapore.
The name PJ Thum may not be strange to readers, maybe not the younger generation. Following the liquidation of the Communist United Front after 1963 there followed a vacuum of nationalist manifestation.and out of this undercurrent patriotic rejuvenation emerged a group of powerful crusaders headed by a dynamic commander PJ Thum...
Upholding the rule of law
“Singapore’s success arises in no small part because of its policy in upholding the rule of law and adopting a zero-tolerance policy to corruption. Both are necessary factors and our zero-tolerance policy must be upheld in a manner that complies with the rule of law,” so says our Minister Indranee Rajah. It’s reassuring...
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