where our friend talked with some Honors students about justice in Honors Cultures, and contrasted that with "institutionalized" justice.* |
We Southerners have a well-honed sense of Honor. |
This is good advise. Later in the evening, The Girl from Alabama had more Good Advise. |
Respect for others. R-E-S-P-E-C-T is a motivating factor of the behavior of folks in Honors Cultures. |
This is problematic. You are what you eat. You eat free food. What does that say about you? Let's ask The Girl From Alabama! |
What are your thoughts? |
Just a couple of thoughts. First, deal with the *'s.
* If I understand this correctly, in an Honor Culture, scrappy little Kat and older Daughter beat the snot out of someone who messed with Miss M on the playground. (I'm certain I've gotten this trip down memory lane wrong and will be corrected.) In an Institutionalized Culture, Kat comes home tells her sad story, Daughter C and Miss M witness, we-- Mom & Dad-- take our case to an impartial arbiter (the principal)-- ... .
** Going on in
The Girl from Alabama gave a good talk. I don't agree with her on everything. I think that she should be a prime target for Libertarians in the sense that if she-- with all that she brings to the table, and it's a lot-- would engage... blah blah blah.
Now that I've seen her, I would like to have seen Condi seated next to _______ at the Dinner Party.
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