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I think the premise of this thread is somewhat flawed.
Men were second in time but, as I understand it, not in innate goodness or badness. Men and elves could be viewed, if you will, as variant "experiments" by Iluvatar. Men's rockier start seems to be more by the way of less favorable circumstances of their origins vis-a-vis the elves (far more influenced by Melkor then the elves beginnings. Such an essential moral equivalency of men/elves seems implied by Iluvatar's withholding dwarves from life until after both elves and men. And in Letters #180 Quote:
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