The Immoral Animal
“Homo sapiens has no natural rights, just as spiders, hyenas and chimpanzees have no natural rights. But don’t tell that to our servants, lest they murder us at night.” These are lines from the bestseller ‘Sapiens’ by the famed historian and author, Yuval Noah Harari. But this article is not a review. I’ll pen down my thoughts and leave the rest in your hands – well, minds. What is ‘bad’? What is ‘wrong’? So, I’m not asking for examples of bad or wrong events but to pause and think of what these two words mean. And, I think, most of you as well as some dictionaries would be of the opinion that these words essentially centre around the same meaning, to use another synonym – ‘incorrect’. But, of late, I’m beginning to realise that there is a wide chasm of difference between these words. Let me explain. What is bad? It is more of a qualitative parameter to an event or a person. ‘Bad’ represents a subjective opinion than an objective one. (But then is there anything that is ...