There’s been a lot of discussion lately about “liberal guilt” (Ross Douhat’s comments are especially useful). One things worth mentioning is the difference between actions arising from guilt and actions arising from charity. It is the nature of love and its resulting actions to be centered on its object. But actions arising from guilt are more variable, and they run the risk of being more focused on the guilty person than the one offended against, leading to either token actions (or verbal posturings) which soothe the conscience without providing real help or, worse, to actions which actually cause harm.
UPDATE: Here’s a good example.
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