Too true. And it makes life more difficult (and more dangerous) for the rest of us.
I should have clarified that my last question "Is that using one's agency or not?" is rhetorical. It's not the proximate cause that comes into play, but the root cause.
Thus, the decision to join a cult in the first place (for example, the Manson cult) make…
Too true. And it makes life more difficult (and more dangerous) for the rest of us.
I should have clarified that my last question "Is that using one's agency or not?" is rhetorical. It's not the proximate cause that comes into play, but the root cause.
Thus, the decision to join a cult in the first place (for example, the Manson cult) makes one guilty of any crime committed under the cult leader's direction.
Too true. And it makes life more difficult (and more dangerous) for the rest of us.
I should have clarified that my last question "Is that using one's agency or not?" is rhetorical. It's not the proximate cause that comes into play, but the root cause.
Thus, the decision to join a cult in the first place (for example, the Manson cult) makes one guilty of any crime committed under the cult leader's direction.
Yes, It's like RICO
Yes, good one!