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“Universal” Morality vs. Desperation Morality

A few weekends ago I went to a kids’ birthday party. I was sitting across from an Iranian American couple who had immigrated years ago and now had prestigious jobs, a beautiful 4-year-old daughter, and a great family life. You’re not supposed to talk politics or religion, but I felt like talking politics, so I told them about a time that I once accidentally wandered into a pro-Iran political group in the U.S. Iranians, the group had said, were just like Americans–the people had jobs, listened to music, and were just like you and me.

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Sports and Morality

I was almost going to write and say that I beat David Brooks to the punch.  He published an article entitled The Sporting Mind a few days ago, and I was going to write to say that I said that sports and morality were related, and that I said it before David Brooks did.  As it turns out though, we said quite different things.  I said that maybe athletes could develop morals because of the emphasis on fair play (this came out of the “Talent” post), while Brooks said, or agreed with the statement, that sports organizes the moral thinking of young Americans.

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