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Hobbes defines ''gratitude'' as acting in such a way as the person to whom you are grateful would "have no reasonable cause to repent him of his good will."
Hobbes defines ''gratitude'' as acting in such a way as the person to whom you are grateful would "have no reasonable cause to repent him of his good will."
The virtue of society is those events that bind the people together with each other. The word ''grateful'' expresses that bond of that ''feeling or showing an appreciation of kindness; thankful.''
People may have mutual love for each other but there is no mutual love between a system and an individual because a system is merely a creation of man.
Socialism is a system. Systems produce results. According to their natural patterns comprehensive systems will produce predictable results.
No pain no gain is a rule about exercise of your body. Society is a body too.  If virtue is the “character muscle” of the individual [[Social Virtues]]  can be described as the sinew of society.
'''There is no such thing as a free lunch''' unless it is provided by [[charity|charity]].
[[Socialism]] is not [[Charity]]. It is a [[Covetous Practice]].

Revision as of 22:39, 11 June 2015

Social Virtues

Social Virtues have been listed with terms like Being Loved, Charisma, and Unpretentious but these may be more merely products or fruits of virtues rather than the virtues themselves. Others list honesty, friendliness, forgiveness, concern for other, patience, kindness, which includes virtues like generosity, courtesy, politeness, and cleanliness.

Virtue, by definition, is the moral excellence of a person and a morally excellent person has a character made-up of virtues valued as good. That would mean they are honest, respectful, courageous, forgiving, and kind, just as example.

Social Virtues may be so closely related to the moral virtues that they may not even be distinguishable from them. They are generally viewed as the virtues or traits of character that promote social harmony.

If virtue is the “character muscle” of the individual Social Virtues can be described as the sinew of society.

Moral and therefore social issues are the product of right reason not the rule making of and autocratic authority. Social virtue suggest the interaction of members of society such as gratitude is the virtuous reaction to the virtue of generosity.

For virtue to be real it must be the result of choice. We can see that Aristotle lists generosity as a virtue. Generosity is not merely the act of giving but the choice to give. without choice made by a member of society to give there is no place to direct or attach the gratitude of the individual who receives.

Hobbes defines gratitude as acting in such a way as the person to whom you are grateful would "have no reasonable cause to repent him of his good will."

The virtue of society is those events that bind the people together with each other. The word grateful expresses that bond of that feeling or showing an appreciation of kindness; thankful.

People may have mutual love for each other but there is no mutual love between a system and an individual because a system is merely a creation of man.

Socialism is a system. Systems produce results. According to their natural patterns comprehensive systems will produce predictable results.

No pain no gain is a rule about exercise of your body. Society is a body too. If virtue is the “character muscle” of the individual Social Virtues can be described as the sinew of society.

There is no such thing as a free lunch unless it is provided by charity.

Socialism is not Charity. It is a Covetous Practice.