REDACTED Culture Cast 015: An Moral Argument for an Armed Society
This video explores the moral arguments surrounding gun control in America, moving beyond utilitarian viewpoints to focus on rights-based justifications. It critiques the common approach of using violence as a method of enforcement rather than judging it by context. The discussion delves into the idea that an armed society can foster politeness but argues this falls short of establishing a moral imperative, potentially leading to an 'ends-justify-the-means' conclusion. The core argument presented is that for a society to be moral, the government must not infringe on the right to bear arms, as the exercise of this right is fundamental to individual agency.










