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Moral values shaped by social structures from "summary" of The Genealogy of Morals by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche,Horace Barnett Samuel

The moral values that govern our behavior are not inherent or universal; they are products of the social structures in which we live. These structures shape our understanding of what is right and wrong, good and bad. They dictate the norms and values that we are expected to adhere to, and they influence our moral judgments and actions. Social structures such as religion, politics, and culture play a crucial role in shaping our moral values. They provide us with a framework through which we interpret the world and make sense of our place in it. They define what is considered virtuous or sinful, just or unjust, noble or base. They set the standards by which we measure our actions and those of others. Religion, for example, has historically been a powerful force in shaping moral values. It offers a set of beliefs and practices that guide our behavior and provide a moral ...
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    The Genealogy of Morals

    Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

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