Living High and Letting Die: Our Illusion of Innocence ISBN 0-19-510859-0 is a philosophical book by
Peter K. Unger, published in 1996. Inspired by
Peter Singer's 1971 essay "
Famine, Affluence, and Morality,"
[1] Unger argues that for people in the developed world to live morally, they are morally obliged to make sacrifices to help mitigate human suffering and premature death in the third world, and further that it is acceptable (and morally right) to lie, cheat, and steal to mitigate suffering.
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