Justice Requires Restraint
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Respect- every person has worth and a right to respect: it is a human minimum.
Justice- justice requires that people be treated in a way that is fair and just.
Restraint- justice shows up in the things I don't say, or don't do, because it would harm another person.
Power- power and control should be consistent with rights.
Emotions- expressions of emotion should be real and not manipulative or instrumental.
Skills- restraint requires good skills for coping and cooperation as well as to consider all of the alternatives and then make the best choice.
High School
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Biology
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Middle School
English Language Arts
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Nothing But the Truth
My Brother Sam is Dead
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