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"La paz es normalmente un gran bien, y normalmente coincide con la justicia, pero es la justicia y no la paz lo que debería obligar a la conciencia de una nación como debería obligar a la conciencia de un individuo; y ni una nación ni un individuo pueden co"

Theodore Roosevelt

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Imagine you have a friend who always tries to avoid arguments, even if it means allowing others to do the wrong thing. They think keeping peace is the best thing to do, but sometimes, staying silent can let bad things happen. This quote suggests that doing what is right (righteousness) is more important than keeping things calm (peace). For example, if you see someone being bullied, saying nothing might keep the peace, but standing up for the victim is the righteous action. Similarly, a country should prioritize doing the right thing over simply avoiding conflict. Whether it's a person or a nation, the conscience, or sense of right and wrong, should be guided by righteousness. So, while peace is good, doing what is right is crucial for a true, honest conscience.

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Ethics International relations Moral responsibility National duty Peace Righteousness Social justice
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