Thanks, Jay, for two excellent postings. They are so packed with
interesting ideas. Here I just want to comment on one point, Jay made.
At 05:22 PM 6/20/96 EDT, Jay Lemke wrote:
>So one has to look, in both cases, to a really larger system for
>values ... this is a kind of limit of 'relativism' for a cultural
>approach.
I think scale of communities is important but for me the quality of
relationships that glue them together (even when they are adversarial) is
even more important. For example, in the former Soviet Union, trust for
some people was defined by limitation that a judged person would impose on
his/her actions when he or she becomes an enemy.
Eugene Matusov
UCSC
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