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  2. Kindness - Wikipedia

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    Kindness is a type of behavior marked by acts of generosity, consideration, rendering assistance, or concern for others, without expecting praise or reward in return. It is a subject of interest in philosophy , religion, and psychology .

  3. Might makes right - Wikipedia

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    The idea, though not the wording, has been attributed to the History of the Peloponnesian War, written around 410 BC by the ancient historian Thucydides, who stated that "right, as the world goes, is only in question between equals in power, while the strong do what they can and the weak suffer what they must." [7]

  4. Criticism of democracy - Wikipedia

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    Indeed, it has been said that democracy is the worst form of government except all those other forms that have been tried from time to time." [2] Critics of democracy have often tried to highlight democracy's inconsistencies, paradoxes, and limits by contrasting it with other forms of government, such as epistocracy or lottocracy.

  5. 30 quotes about kindness to uplift and spread positivity - AOL

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    "A part of kindness consists in loving people more than they deserve." – Joseph Joubert "The ideals that have lighted my way, and time after time have given me new courage to face life ...

  6. 52 kindness quotes that will bring you peace - AOL

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    There’s one Princess Diana quote about kindness, in particular, that does a wonderful job of highlighting the importance of being kind and the way that act will find you: “Carry out a random ...

  7. Being a nice person is not the same as being kind. Why the ...

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  8. Philip Hallie - Wikipedia

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    Institutional cruelty is a model developed by Philip Hallie, who believes ethics are rooted in passion and common sense rather than in technical science.. Hallie defines "institutional cruelty" as a persistent pattern of humiliation that endures for years in a community, but the victimizer and the victim find ways to downplay the harm that is being done.

  9. OnlyOnAOL: Samuel L. Jackson on why kindness is paramount

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