Assuming that leaning toward a preference for moral actions is the basis of human nature, thus the occurence of mental maturity and development of self-image is present, what are the factors which slow down this process?
If demoralization exists, then the other branch would be following moral principles contributing to the ideal behavior in a community. If humans would follow fundamental moral principles, then we would reach an ideal society, developing as individuals to our full mental and physical capacities.
Since both moral values and lack of them stems from within our perception and logical reasoning, then demoralization of a whole community takes root from the same source. If so, then how can humans correctly distinguish between moral values and demoralizing behavior?
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