- Chaotic Good
- Acts as their conscience directs them with little regard for other people expectations. Makes their own way, but are kind and benevolent.
- Believes in goodness and right but has little use for laws and regulations.
- Hates it when people try to intimidate others and tell them what to do.
- Follows their own moral compass, which, although good, may not agree with that of society.
- The Philosophy of Chaotic Good
- Is the philosophy that goodness is best achieved through the freedom of individuals to act independently. It is a philosophy of altruistic individualism.
- Holds that people should behave altruistically and that society exists for the sake of its individual members.
- Can also be associated with preference utilitarianism, ethical altruism, altruistic hedonism, and various forms of existentialism.
- The ideal government for this alignment is an minimalist state supporting a social order in which altruism is rewarded and radical egoism is punished.
- Believe that the best way to advance benefit for all is by allowing the most freedom possible.
- Rehabilitative justice is used to reform criminals and evil-doers.
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