Skepdick wrote: ↑Sat Sep 23, 2023 9:08 am
Veritas Aequitas wrote: ↑Sat Sep 23, 2023 1:48 am
Example, slavery is a moral element which is inherently detestable the first human was captured to be a slave of another.
Note how the drive [of humanity -majority] of the impulse and attitude to slavery has eroded over the last 10,000 years to the present, thus implying on the continuous improvements to the reduction in slavery [notably chattel slavery].
The improvements are unfolding slowly as implied by the slow continual progress over the last 10,000 years.
So has slavery ended yet; or has it just become tolerably immoral?
It is unlikely that impulse to enslave another human will end because it is a sort of evolutionary default and adaption which modern humans need to inhibit and modulate.
Even ants take slaves!!
How blood-red ants became slave snatchers
https://www.science.org/content/article ... -snatchers
As such, it is unlikely that slavery will end but humanity can mitigate it to the minimum optimally.
Compared to >10,000 years ago, at present all sovereign nations has banned chattel slavery and many had banned all forms of slavery. This is within the political arena which is not morality.
Within morality, humanity need to find ways to develop effective inhibitors [in the brain] in all humans such that any impulse to enslave will be optimally inhibited and modulated, such that they do not have the impulse to enslave another human spontaneously and naturally.
There is no consideration of tolerance for slavery.
The vision must be ZERO slavery of all forms and humanity must
keep grinding optimizing to close the moral-slavery gap to the impossible to achieve ideal ZERO target.