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"PROLOGUE TO MORALS"

 ___The effectiveness of this Moral Code, the commitment to its intangible principles, becomes a reality or tangible, when it becomes self-evident, in the behavior of everyone that we all experience freedom from infringement by others." (Nicola)

     "Values are what gives meaning to life. Morals are principles of behavior that protects our values and allows us to survive on earth."
Nicola  

     We have The Moral Code is the code of the universe of which you or any one else can deny, and some of it has been codified into present general law. It is also codified into a nation's Constitutional Law, and then ultimately, may be international law. Our task in law is to make government practice and codify or be a derivative of, The Moral Code, and be the protector of peole's values, not to provide values for citizens, but to take legal action against those who break such laws. Therefore there is no need for behavioral regulatory law that regulates our socio-economic cultures.  Today our government does not even begin to comply,  with the preamble of our Constitution.

     People who work in our law enforcement and judicial system perhaps may be able to view their profession with philosophical ideas to make practicing law fair or just for all walks of life and create some philosophers from the real world of moral law.

     First we need articles, books and discourse on how to create more referendum voting and to create codified amendments of natural law of, The Moral Code, to make a couple of changes to our present Constitution to be properly the moral law for any state or nation.

     Lawyers and citizens needed to analyze present legal law and set the framework for Promotean's strategy to implement a moral Promotean government.

     What is legal law, or regulatory law, must change to what is legal must be moral, in accordance with The Moral Code.

      What form does the states lawmaking take in a Promotean nation.

      Nicola has laid the groundwork that shows we can build a principled moral state.

     We need principled people who will codify The Moral Code, into a set of laws that will  stand the test of time and scientific progress here on earth philosophically, and in the whole cosmos, with its, 'prime directive.'

     The ten principles of The Moral Code have been only touched, in the enormous detail that is possible for each principle. As we construct instruments of law that guarantee that the government and the citizen are not objects for infringement using every possible moral principle.

Write about moral questions and your experiences.

Once you read "The Philosophy of Morals & Values," by Nicola, you will be armed with issues you can't imagine and you will want to be heard.  The democrats and the republicans hate this book.

The laws that should be changed to end others living off your values. They need The Moral Code.

Self-sacrifice = altruism? What does it really mean? 

Selfishness - an attitude for survival.

Ethical gray issues, and are they immoral?

Reciprocity, what does it really mean.

Most books on morality or development seem to support ethical notions that to sacrifice your values for another is moral. What are the motives to sacrifice, are they ignorant or naive? Why the slave mentality?

We need your critique, thoughts and understanding of the moral issues as they apply to you.

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Morals Archive

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Moral Principles, are principles that guarantees our survival in nature, if we want to earn it.

"The Prologue to Morals" above is from, "The Philosophy of Morals & Values" by Nicola.

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