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routh really believed he was fighting a cause for freedom and are the kind of what back and forth. and ended up joining, he wanted to become a fighter pilot. very adventurous. very much a part of that ethos. >> are there was my favorite in all this. identify the most with him. i want you to read this paragraph. >> constants can be a problematic notion. it's hard to say just what it is, and it's easy to conceal it from danger. they can make a person to rid himself of self-righteousness. it can be used to justify any action, even heinous ones. a group of right wing germans that they get the -- they can encourage egotism and some notion, bemoaning of hamlet or a full speech. they can encourage intolerance are a can conflict with responsibility, which sometimes means doing what is possible even if it is not perfectly right. >> so, how did that wonderful definition of conscience play out for norman? >> you know it's funny, after norman had established himself as leader of the socialist party and run for president a bunch of times, a sociologist named daniel bell wrote an essay about him
routh really believed he was fighting a cause for freedom and are the kind of what back and forth. and ended up joining, he wanted to become a fighter pilot. very adventurous. very much a part of that ethos. >> are there was my favorite in all this. identify the most with him. i want you to read this paragraph. >> constants can be a problematic notion. it's hard to say just what it is, and it's easy to conceal it from danger. they can make a person to rid himself of...
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routh, the second brother, also went to princeton. he became a engineer, quite conservative, very happy to live a good life and be fair to others, and you know, he was also very -- when the war began he enlisted right away and became a captain in the army. edwin thomas, the third brother was much more tortured. he saw that there were -- he looked around and he saw this kind of liberal questions tended to make, you know, were not doing anything. there was a lot of hypocritical self-satisfaction and all. he asked ago when the war broke out in europe, which is that in scotland. , came back over to be a conscientious objector when united states was at war. and consulate had to push the boundary of what was acceptable in order to show he was being true to himself and true to his principle and fighting for principles. and then the youngest, arthur, was a lot less sure of what to do. struggled at princeton, kind of didn't do what he wanted to do, thought about opening a part of them thought about being a missionary. >> with three mighty oaks
routh, the second brother, also went to princeton. he became a engineer, quite conservative, very happy to live a good life and be fair to others, and you know, he was also very -- when the war began he enlisted right away and became a captain in the army. edwin thomas, the third brother was much more tortured. he saw that there were -- he looked around and he saw this kind of liberal questions tended to make, you know, were not doing anything. there was a lot of hypocritical self-satisfaction...
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if you are in a situation where you feel your rouths are being violated, you should stand up and sayded up writing about this incident was myalize and i were talking about ms. good and how she stood her ground and how brave that was, but i said i wouldn't want my son to do that because i would fear for him due to cases like amado dialo where a man who was reaching for a wallet was believed to have been thought to be reaching for a gun and was shot 41 times. >> emily, there have been otherish oo as with you and police. last week, police issued five complanlts. >> you don't think this is a complaint. >> you had the police come out? >> the officers brought out rulers showing how far some had parked from the curb. said some this was police retaliation. you also had a burglary in your home, and the ipod that was used to take the film was taken from the home, and police took time to respond to the home. what do you think happened? >> i do feel the burglary was suspicious concerning my ipod was the thing that was targeted. i can't speculate any further than that on the burglary. i feel like
if you are in a situation where you feel your rouths are being violated, you should stand up and sayded up writing about this incident was myalize and i were talking about ms. good and how she stood her ground and how brave that was, but i said i wouldn't want my son to do that because i would fear for him due to cases like amado dialo where a man who was reaching for a wallet was believed to have been thought to be reaching for a gun and was shot 41 times. >> emily, there have been...
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. >> routh, when we set out in 2424 names politically progressive organizations, we got the best and brightest people we could find to run them. some of them organize themselves and came to us. what i realized after watching them for a year or two is that these people, brilliance, well-educated, hard-working, well motivated, nice people hadn't the foggiest notion how it had to be done. they don't have to manage, they don't know how to write an objective or evaluate people's performance. they do not know how to get them done and that's most people and that's almost all people involved in politics. they don't know how to do it. so i formed an organization whose job -- whose only function is to help them to the very fundamental things, like red objectives, write a mission statement to tell people what your organization is all about. >> what's the new book >> what's the new book >> what's the new book >> what's the new book ingenious name. and they are doing a lot of good and they aren't necessary, but they are also fighting against when these people mostly don't want to know about this.
. >> routh, when we set out in 2424 names politically progressive organizations, we got the best and brightest people we could find to run them. some of them organize themselves and came to us. what i realized after watching them for a year or two is that these people, brilliance, well-educated, hard-working, well motivated, nice people hadn't the foggiest notion how it had to be done. they don't have to manage, they don't know how to write an objective or evaluate people's performance....