Society’s Moral Compass


A society loses its moral compass the moment profit outweighs the value of human life.

Chomsky’s words call out the mindset that treats human survival as expendable when money is involved. He argues that ordinary language fails to describe the depth of this moral failure. His point is simple: when greed becomes more important than humanity, something fundamental has already broken.

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