I say NO. The end does not justify the means. You could do many bad things by saying that they are for a good end but then is the good end really worth it? Plus then the end, nomatter how good, will always be tainted by the bad means that brought it there. We have so many examples of this...
Well, you are going to study Western Civilization which we traditionally trace back through Europe and the Romans to the Greeks (even though, when you think about it, there's no connection between the Greeks and Engish for example, and its all pretty arbitrary).
I imagine you MIGHT start with...
Well, you are going to study Western Civilization which we traditionally trace back through Europe and the Romans to the Greeks (even though, when you think about it, there's no connection between the Greeks and Engish for example, and its all pretty arbitrary).
I imagine you MIGHT start with...