Immoral, adj. Inexpedient. Whatever in the long run and with regard to the greater number of instances men find to be generally inexpedient comes to be considered wrong, wicked, immoral.
Immoral, adj. Inexpedient. Whatever in the long run and with regard to the greater number of instances men find to be generally inexpedient comes to be considered wrong, wicked, immoral.
Degradation, n. One of the stages of moral and social progress from private station to political preferment.
Inauspiciously, adv. In an unpromising manner, the auspices being unfavorable.
Human beings do not do all evil of which they are capable.