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Morality and justice are the same things. They are the result that truth produces. More definitively, they the alignment upon laws of the universe which sustains life. Truth produces that result, because it aligns humans upon the laws of the universe.

Technically, morality and justice are objective realities, but they are so abstract and complex that they go unrecognized without the most judicious study. However, there is a mechanism that produces morality and justice in an automatic manner. It is humane poverty.

Poverty requires problems to be solved, while humaneness is required to make problem solving possible. Solving problems is alignment upon the laws of the universe which requires no analysis.

So morality and justice are highly visible, because solving problems or not solving them is highly visible. Corrupters make excuses for not solving problems, while the result is highly visible. Corrupters cannot conceal their corruptness, because they are not solving problems and are interfering with the persons who are.

Incompetent power mongers do not want the subject of morality to exist. They strip moral implications from their analyses and complaints pretending that the questions are about arbitrary mechanisms rather than universal standards of morality and justice. Replacing morality and justice with mechanism is a form of materialism.

Basically, materialism is replacing human concerns with material (inanimate) concerns, as if human problems could be reduced to fake mathematics.

Corrupters need to strip morality from everything in their attempts to reconstruct corruption as an equal and arbitrary alternative to the complaints of victims and the universal requirements for solving problems which they defy. Supposedly, corruption is just a different mathematical analysis. Each to his own. Complex math doesn't always produce the same answers. So corrupters are supposed to be morally equal to their victims.

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