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Faith Quote by Una McCormack

“One doesn't commit evil actions in the belief that one is acting wrongly. What allows one to commit such acts is the belief that it will contribute to a greater good.” quote by Una McCormack
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““One doesn't commit evil actions in the belief that one is acting wrongly. What allows one to commit such acts is the belief that it will contribute to a greater good.””

Una McCormack

About This Quote

People commit harmful acts believing they serve a higher purpose.

In simple terms: Bad deeds are justified by perceived greater good.

Key Takeaway

Good intentions can mask evil.

Themes

ethics motivation justice psychology

Mood

reflective cautious

Type

philosophical ethical

When to use this quote

  • war
  • activism
  • policy decisions

Key Concepts

moral rationalization ends justify means

Practical Applications

  • scrutinize motives
  • question outcomes

Questions to Reflect On

  • What criteria determine a truly greater good?
  • How can we guard against self‑deception?
A Different Perspective

Not all "greater good" claims are valid.

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