the public moral authority, A Human Strategy, Matt Berry, aphorism 267

267
The only constancy with the public moral authority is its claim: “The rule is the same yesterday, today, and tomorrow.” The rules themselves however are anything but constant.
With private becoming, as I progress from stage to stage I also progress from “rule” to “rule.”

The method of becoming has a constancy of its own, something which manifests itself as a “moral principle” ... or at least as a physical tendency toward the private recognitions of higher and higher “moral principles.”







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