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lbOullf ::..· ean lilY "I hm mad• a mittllte• alld take full responsibUily for it.
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Ja tbil Ail of the Excuse, aU too many
lndlviduall do jutlt that.
Recently a woman driver, evidently
upset by an approaching car. swung erratlcaUy onto !he roadside shouldtr and
struck a boy waltlq aloft~. Though he
was iDJured, 1he lectured bim for being ·
where the 1houkl not have been, and
drove off.
On the blghwv, in the office, the fac·
tory, the ~koom or the h~me, almOst
any killd of aborfeomlng iJ tn this era
too eull7 shruued off aa somebo~J
elae'1 faqlt, Jf~l else lalla, there Is at.
ways a person:s environment or chUd·
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Tbls doea not mean that reapollldblllty
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does lie elaewhere, or that powerful, lm·
penonal forces in the environment ar•
never to be held aecountable.
It doea mean, howt¥er, that there Is
too much of Ibis looking beyond oneself.
Human belnp are more thaa ela~ to be
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still more ullfol111nalt ill what ~DII to
be a rising tendfncy arnqpe some folk to
meet compllinll of errpr with a• wholly
uareaaonable attack upGII \:rUJ.I!I, . ·
Pollee who ~on ~tl whose
children have been caul)lt in thievery,
assault, or lncitlnslo riot, often iee the
parents become abusive of the author!·
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prNent vlel~ COII_n~rlfl, Of thl'@ll·
ten economle
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against the arrestlnl offlcei's.
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unreulntble lndMduaHii!enR. ·Errora
of leaae'r kind we are, of course, free to
mak~. But our fellows likewise are free
to eomplsln ol them.
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falltnga and bear the burden of them is
har41y a mat-. relpollliblt mtmher of
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a loas time that everyone'• freedom auf·
fers a Uttle when freedom Is chipped
awaJ, ~van In the tmailest ways.
Now comas Raymond Loewy, famed
lnduatrtsl dellgner, to suuest that a
great nation Jib ours ean also see Ita
leadenblp and ·1enera1 stature whittled
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Jn eompeUtlvo teall with friendly free
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forma nee blab. Loewy, In a mat~uille II'
ticle, says this conw rlpt down to eacb
one Ill UJ, in hom., office, or factorv.
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when 'lllaUty of performance, of work·
malltlllp, of eharacter, matltr morw tbu
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tremendouJiy. It's jllft that the tltl!a we
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