Hallo,
ich bin fast am Verzweifeln. Ich soll einen Abschnitt von dem Text "What Makes Us Moral" zusammenfassen.
Leider verstehe ich nicht mal, worum es da wirklich geht, also könntet ihr mir vielleicht helfen?
Hier der Abschnitt:
This kind of brutal line between insiders and outsiders is evident everywhere--mobsters, say, who kill promiscuously yet go on rhapsodically about "family." But it has its most terrible expression in wars, in which the dehumanization of the outsider is essential for wholesale slaughter to occur.
That, of course, does not take the stain of responsibility off the people who follow those leaders. For grossly imperfect creatures like us, morality may be the steepest of all developmental mountains. Our opposable thumbs and big brains gave us the tools to dominate the planet, but wisdom comes more slowly than physical hardware. We surely have a lot of killing and savagery ahead of us before we fully civilize ourselves. The hope--a realistic one, perhaps--is that the struggles still to come are fewer than those left behind.