<<So act that your principle of action might safely be made a law for the whole world.>>

A dictum for the middle classes and a con: what you wish on the rest and their beliefs so you can skin them alive. The under belly of the moral imperative: "So act that the principle of your action might make the whole world safe for skilling scheisters -- but if you are a skilling scheister, so act that the whole world might believe in moral imperatives." Kant forgot to add that when caught bottom feeding, make sure to wag your finger at the french fry chefs at your local McDonalds. Much as we all love Kant, his imperative is anything but.