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There is no system that is inherently moral if the participants themselves are not.
There is no system that is inherently moral if the participants themselves are not.
There is no system that is inherently moral if the participants themselves are not.
There is no system that is inherently moral if the participants themselves are not.
There is no system that is inherently moral if the participants themselves are not.
There is no system that is inherently moral if the participants themselves are not.
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