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Us vs. Them – Newsletter 1-10

By David Gleason / October 9, 2025 / 3 minutes of reading

MyEthics.net Newsletter 1-10, 10/9/25 MyEthics.net Newsletter The “Good Guys” Myth There are more differences between individuals than there are between groups, and there are more similarities among all people than there are differences. We are each unique, are we are […]

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Overcoming Conflict – Newsletter 1-9

By David Gleason / October 2, 2025 / 2 minutes of reading

Social Contract Revisited Last week I wrote about the values behind the US Constitution, emphasizing free speech and limited government, issues on which most Americans agree. Several people pointed out that it also contains values on which Americans seriously disagree,

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Values and the US Constitution – Newsletter 1-8

By David Gleason / September 25, 2025 / 2 minutes of reading

Social Contract My father carried pocket-sized copies of the Constitution to give away. He loved it both as a social contract and for the human-centered values that the Bill of Rights so brilliantly conveys. Following these rules is compulsory for all Americans.

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Most of Us – Newsletter 1-7

By David Gleason / September 18, 2025 / 1 minute of reading

In this moment of political polarization, remember that most people are just trying to do the right things, get through the day, and not let ideological extremism get them down. Social health, which helps moderate extreme behavior, requires communicating better.

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Shared Values – Newsletter 1-6

By David Gleason / September 11, 2025 / 2 minutes of reading

The new Ethics Roundtable launched on 9/3 at Bob’s Chocolate Cafe in Francestown, NH with 12 participants for a fun, vigorous, and all-too-short discussion about corporate values* and the operating ethics that follow.  Some (paraphrased) comments from the group: Followup Thoughts: Questions

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The Political Values Behind Thriving Societies

By David Gleason / September 9, 2025 / 2 minutes of reading

“If more politicians in this country were thinking about the next generation instead of the next election, it might be better for the United States and the world.” -Claude Pepper, senator and representative (1900-1989) The following was generated by Chat

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