Concentration camp Quote by Anonymous
“The question is not whether the system works, but whether we like the way it works. Just because something works doesn't mean it is desirable. Concentration camps work, if your purpose is to enslave people. Stealing works, if all you care about is money.”
About This Quote
Effectiveness alone does not justify a system; moral evaluation must consider purpose and impact, distinguishing functional efficiency from ethical desirability.
In simple terms: Efficiency ≠ morality; purpose matters.
Assess systems by ethical outcomes, not just performance.
Themes
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When to use this quote
- Corporate policy reviews
- Technology deployment
- Legal frameworks
- Public health initiatives
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Conduct ethical impact assessments
- Include diverse stakeholder perspectives in design
Questions to Reflect On
- How do we balance efficiency with ethical concerns?
- When should a functional system be rejected on moral grounds?
Determining moral desirability can be subjective and culturally contingent.