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(Anonymous) 2013-12-16 01:04 am (UTC)(link)I certainly agree that people are pretty much the same in different times - I definitely don't think that we're more moral now (although part of that is that I think there's still plenty of massive problems in our culture). But yeah, it's complicated. I just don't think that you can give people that much of a pass for their culture - you certainly have to take into account the circumstances and the surrounding context and the different possibilities - no one, after all, acts entirely freely and in the way that they would choose - but I don't think it's ultimately an entirely different spectrum of morality. We're not that far apart though.
It might also be the case that I think it's different for the Victorians than it might be for a different time period - at the end of the day I just don't think the gap between us and the Victorians is that great & it's much harder for me to give them credit for the difference of time than for, you know, the Renaissance or whatever. Maybe that's the other side of the historical fiction thing.
Idk if that made sense. Why do I always invade all the Sherlock Holmes threads ever to have discussions on history and ethics :D I love Chesterton both as a person and as a writer, btw, so <33
Haha, I don't know why but I'm definitely down with it as well!