A Plan for Moral Fables

There are eight ways to morally disengage. This allows humans to do bad things and not feel bad. The reverse of these are eight ways to morally engage and not do bad things. I can use these sixteen moral principles to make fables that will illustrate the lessons. Humans naturally morally disengage. We don't have to try to do these things. The eight ways that people morally disengage are: moral justification, sanitizing language, exonerative social comparison, diffusion of responsibility, displacement of responsibility, minimizing the injurious effects, attribution of blame, and dehumanization. Five years ago I wrote on article on how we can reverse these ideas for 'Moral Engagement': https://www.jeffreyalexandermartin.com/2020/04/moral-engagement.html When I held political office that is the only article that I printed out and hung on my wall for the entire four years, as a reminder to myself. These fables could be done in many different ways. One way that all of them could...