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When the alternative is impossible, what's left?

Any number of people, several popes included, have passed comment on the tricky relationship between means and ends. In Nineteen Eighty-Four, George Orwell refined the argument a bit by observing: "Power is not a means, it is an end." None of them wondered what happens when means and ends become indistinguishable.

Any number of people, several popes included, have passed comment on the tricky relationship between means and ends.