How about this argument....
1st quote: what if creating profit is the reason a life saving product is created? Then the product will never exist and the people die not knowing that some strangers desire to create profit could have saved them.....
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Regarding the 2nd quote: this suggest either a system has to be perfect or dismantled. Striving for a perfect system is absurd. Even if perfect is possible, the path to it would definitely be through the gradual improvement of an imperfect system.
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Those two quotes are theoretically inspiring, but, practically speaking, useless.
1st quote: what if creating profit is the reason a life saving product is created? Then the product will never exist and the people die not knowing that some strangers desire to create profit could have saved them.....
.
Regarding the 2nd quote: this suggest either a system has to be perfect or dismantled. Striving for a perfect system is absurd. Even if perfect is possible, the path to it would definitely be through the gradual improvement of an imperfect system.
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Those two quotes are theoretically inspiring, but, practically speaking, useless.