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  • The ends justifies the means.

    Niccolo Machiavelli (2003). “Discourses on Livy”, p.444, OUP Oxford
  • Crime is contagious....if the government becomes a lawbreaker, it breeds contempt for the law.

    War   Government   Law  
    Olmstead v. United States (dissenting opinion) (1928)
  • The viciousness, the lack of rules, is so absolute within the leftist framework that the ends justify the means, that my media is very much organized to try and go toe-to-toe with those people to say we know what your motivations are, we know how vicious you are, but we are not afraid of you.

    Motivation   Mean   Media  
    Source: www.newsbusters.org
  • Politics can be relatively fair in the breathing spaces of history; at its critical turning points there is no other rule possible than the old one, that the end justifies the means.

    Arthur Koestler (2015). “Darkness at Noon”, p.98, Simon and Schuster
  • Your policy should be a mixture between your interests and how you reach your ends, but based on values. It cannot be only the end justifies the means, because for the criminals, ends justify the means, for thieves, for every illegal and immoral action, the end justifies the means.

    The Associated Press Interview, www.foxnews.com. September 21, 2016.
  • Does the end justify the means? Or should it be, Do the ends justify the mean; do the extremes justify moderation?

    Mean   Simple   Doe  
  • Does the end justify the means? That is possible. But what will justify the end? To that question, which historical thought leaves pending, rebellion replies: the means.

    Mean   Historical   Doe  
    Albert Camus (2012). “The Rebel: An Essay on Man in Revolt”, p.292, Vintage
  • Our government is the potent, the omnipresent teacher. For good or for ill it teaches the whole people by example. Crime is contagious. If the government becomes a lawbreaker, it breeds contempt for law; it invites every man to become a law unto himself; it invites anarchy. To declare that in the administration of the criminal law the end justifies the means - to declare that the Government may commit crimes in order to secure the conviction of a private criminal - would bring terrible retributions.

    Teacher   Mean   Men  
    Olmstead v. United States (dissenting opinion) (1928)
  • And don't tell me the end justifies the means because it doesn't. We never reach the end. All we ever get is means. That's what we live with.

    Life   Mean   Ends  
  • The end doesn't justify the means.

  • Left-wing social policies sicken our behavior and corrupt our culture. People bend principles and sacrifice integrity to get as much as they can from the government. Giveaway programs encourage every imaginable sort of cheating and dishonesty. Wheeling and dealing in food stamps is a way of life. Lying and fraud are commonplace. Whenever you're dependent on the money, the end justifies the means.

  • ... the United States, for generations, has sustained two parallel but opposed states of mind about military atrocities and human rights: one of U.S. benevolence, generally held by the public, and the other of ends-justify-the-means brutality sponsored by counterinsurgency specialists. Normally the specialists carry out their actions in remote locations with little notice in the national press. That allows the public to sustain its faith in a just America, while hard-nosed security and economic interests are still protected in secret.

    Military   War   Mean  
  • The ends do not justify the means

  • The end justifies the means. But what if there never is an end? All we have is means.

    Mean   What If   Ends  
    Ursula K. Le Guin (2008). “The Lathe Of Heaven: A Novel”, p.83, Simon and Schuster
  • The ends justify the means mindset has been the impetus behind many a cruel medical or social experiment.

    Mean   Medical   Mindset  
  • There is an international disease which feeds on the notion that if you have a cause to defend, you can use any means to further your cause, since the end justifies the means. As an international community, we must oppose this notion, whether it be in Canada, in the United States, or anywhere else. No cause justifies violence as long as the system provides for change by peaceful means.

    Mean   Long   Community  
    Richard M. Nixon's speech on the October Crisis (October 1970) as quoted in Louis Fournier "F.L.Q: The Anatomy of an Underground movement" (p. 256), 1984.
  • The principle that the end justifies the means is in individualist ethics regarded as the denial of all morals. In collectivist ethics it becomes necessarily the supreme rule.

    "The Road to Serfdom". Book by Friedrich Hayek, Ch. 10 : Why The Worst Get On Top, 1940 - 1943.
  • The harm done by ordinary criminals, murderers, gangsters, and thieves is negligible in comparison with the agony inflicted upon human beings by the professional do-gooders, who attempt to set themselves up as gods on earth and who would ruthlessly force their views on all others - with the abiding assurance that the end justifies the means.

    Mean   Views   Agony  
    Henry Grady Weaver (2016). “The Mainspring of Human Progress [Revised Edition]”, p.38, Pickle Partners Publishing
  • There are times when the end justifies the means. But when you build an argument based on a whole series of such times, you may find that you've constructed an entire philosophy of evil." --Luke Skywalker

    Philosophy   Mean   Evil  
  • If the end does not justify the means - what can?

    Mean   Doe   Ends  
    Edward Abbey (2015). “A Voice Crying in the Wilderness”, p.9, RosettaBooks
  • In the 17 years since I graduated from this great College of Law, I have seen that, for many of us, it becomes increasingly easy to rationalize our actions in the name of expediency when facing difficult decisions-to choose a path where the ends justify the means. I want to ask you to challenge Machiavelli's philosophy. I want to humbly suggest that you be the guardians of a more complicated truth: that the means are as important-and sometimes even more important-than the ends.

  • In a world where success is the measure and justification of all things the figure of Him who was sentenced and crucified remains a stranger and is at best the object of pity. The world will allow itself to be subdued only by success. It is not ideas or opinions which decide, but deeds. Success alone justifies wrongs done With a frankness and off-handedness which no other earthly power could permit itself, history appeals in its own cause to the dictum that the end justifies the means The figure of the Crucified invalidates all thought which takes success for its standard.

    Mean   Ideas   Done  
  • Life's not black-and-white. Sometimes the ends justifies the means.

  • If it's anything that's going to result in suffering to animals or people, then I don't think [the end] justifies the means... Yeah; but then again if you could hurt ten people to save 100 people and there was no option, what would you do? I can't really address that.

    Hurt   Mean   Thinking  
    "In the Hot Seat, Part II: Activism and Controversy". Interview with Catherine Clyne, www.satyamag.com. January 2001.
  • The first sign of corruption in a society that is still alive is that the end justifies the means.

    Georges Bernanos (1955). “Last essays”
  • Narrative Collapse is what happens when we no longer have time in which to tell a story. Remote controls and DVRs give us the ability to break down narratives - particularly the more abusive ones. This is a great thing for escaping the 'ends-justify-the-means' traps of 20th-century wars and religions, but it can also make it hard to convey values.

    War   Mean   Escaping  
    "Living in the Present Is a Disorder". Interview with R.U. Sirius, www.wired.com. April 8, 2013.
  • You think the end justifies the means, however vile. I tell you: the end is the means by which you achieve it. Today's step is tomorrow's life. Great ends cannot be attained by base means. You've proved that in all your social upheavals. The meanness and inhumanity of the means make you mean and inhuman and make the end unattainable.

  • There are two parts to the human dilemma. One is the belief that the end justifies the means. That push-button philosophy, that deliberate deafness to suffering, has become the monster in the war machine. The other is the betrayal of the human spirit: the assertion of dogma that closes the mind, and turns a nation, a civilization, into a regiment of ghosts--obedient ghosts or tortured ghosts.

    Jacob Bronowski (1976). “The ascent of man”
  • The end may justify the means as long as there is something that justifies the end.

    "When It Comes to Personal Transformation, Could the Ends Be the Means?" by Russell Bishop, www.huffingtonpost.com. May 9, 2011.
  • The end justifies the means only when the means used are such as actually bring about the desired and desirable end.

    Mean   Desire   Used  
    John Dewey, Jo Ann Boydston, Steven M. Cahn (2008). “The Later Works, 1925-1953: 1938-1939”, p.321, SIU Press
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