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[[File:Skull_and_Belongings_of_Genocide_Victims_-_Genocide_Memorial_Center_-_Kigali_-_Rwanda.jpg|left|thumbnail|300px|A skull and belongings of a Tutsi victim, 1994.]]
In his classic work, ''On Liberty,'' John Stuart Mill provided a practical definition of what it means to have a bad moral character. Mill claimed: “Envy…Pride…Egoism, which thinks self and its concerns more important than everything else, and decides all doubtful questions in his own favor; ̶ ̶ ̶ these are moral vices, and constitute a bad and odious moral character.”<ref>John Stuart Mill, ''On Liberty'' (1859; repr., Mineola, NY: Dover, 2002), 66.</ref>It is with this definition that one can define the Hutus involved in the 1994 Rwandan Genocide as men of bad character.
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