The Nature of Goodness
Philip and Stanley, two classmates, grappled with the unsettling reality of human behavior during the Nazi regime. They questioned how ordinary people could commit atrocities, leading to the insight that circumstances often dictate actions more than inherent morality. Philip reflects on the temptations faced by individuals in different socioeconomic situations, highlighting that good and bad actions can emerge from the environment rather than character alone.In this clip
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