Comment by lo_zamoyski

Comment by lo_zamoyski 19 hours ago

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The problem here is that Forster is relativising the good.

I am not betraying my country by refusing to follow laws or decrees that require that I engage in intrinsically evil deeds. I am not loyal to my friend if I do evil things he asks me to do.

Our loyalty is to the objective good of our country and our friend. Otherwise, there is no such thing as loyalty.

int_19h 17 hours ago

There are situations when you genuinely must betray your country to protect your friend, or vice versa.

For example, if your country is a multiethnic empire that is unsustainable as a single entity without compulsion and forced assimilation, and your friend happens to be an ethnic minority in it.