On Moral Hierarchies: Rhetoric, Moral Inversion, and State-Sanctioned Killing — By: Crisis Magazine
Our Catholic moral tradition has always recognized a hierarchy of moral gravity. Not all wrongs are the same. We know this instinctively. Some are the result of human weakness and flawed speech; others are embedded in law and social structures. The latter serves to shape the moral landscape of entire societies. When those distinctions collapse,…
