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The hard-core intentionalist expresses only the most remote concern for consequences - usually, some vague, distant utopia. But this is, in most cases, a rationalization. His real satisfaction comes from a sense of doing the right thing - even when right has, in his mind, no clear connection with reality.
http://www.libertyhaven.com/theoreticalorphilosophicalissues/ethics/moralityofgood.html
-Robert James Bidinotto, essay: The Morality of Good Intentions, "The Freeman, A publication of The Foundation for Economic Education, Inc.", March, 1987