The Culture of Justice: a Mode of Moral Education And of Social Reform
The Culture of Justice: a Mode of Moral Education And of Social Reform
Patterson Du Bois
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See- ing that I could not argue it into him, I proceeded to literally pound it into him. My father's reputation, I felt, must be established, no matter what the cost. I was engaged in this exhilarating form of argument when the owner of the gold mine himself appeared on the scene, and — evidently seeing that I was getting much the worse of the argument — seizing my ear, disentangled me from the embrace of my opponent, and delivering one or two "love-pats" upon me himself, marched me home ! I do... not think I blamed my father so much for extricating me from the warm embrace of my unconvincible opponent as I did for his failure to ask me, after we had reached home, the reason of his finding me in such close quarters! Instead of instituting inquiry he simply constituted himself a court of action. The child's sense of moral evenness, or 104 THE CULTURE OF JUSTICE equity is well illustrated in the follow- ing: 1 A boy of seven, told not to carry his basin of sand to a preempted corner of the porch, did so a second time.
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