Trust
Lack of trust is a reoccurring theme through out the three cases. One might ask, why you need trust in any civil society? Lack of trust in a civil society has the society with no real stability. Trust in authority is lacking in each case. The approval rating for Bill Clinton is high. Does this mean that most Americans trust Bill Cliton? Most polls would tell that trust is a serious issue. So, what is the consequences of Americans not having trust in there president? It can't be to bad because the economy is doing great and the budget and finally balanced. Most Americans are happy so what is the problem? The lack of trust is a direct correlation with weak and/or illegitimate authority. Trust with our president has always been a sensitive issue. Richard Nixion broke that trust with the country and sealed the fate for himself and his party for a short term. No one really understood why Nixon had ordered the break in of the democratic offices in the first place. What made matters worse is Nixion never came out and admitted his mistake even when the evidence was overwhelming. Clinton's case has some similarities to it. While he finally did come out and admit what he had done he showed litt
Conflict arose and with it side were drawn. The lack of shared values during the transition played a crucial role in the process. Trust within sub cultures of the society also lead to survival. This in turn hurts all of our civil society. The lack of shared values weighed heavily with trust of many just to provide a safe educational environment. In such a community, trust was not apparent and was earned. A lack of trust was apparent in Hamiltion High in the 60's and 70's. At the heart of the ethos was trust with legitimate use of power. These shared values were evident with the quality of work that the faculty put in and the amount of trust that the parents had. le remorse and accusations still remain about a cover up. All of the political system seems to be lacking credibility. Federal mandates dictated massive efforts to extent efforts to improve the equality of the educational opportunity. Ho could the government decide on what a "moral education" is when such confusion existed on what morals were for many political figures. To me, that is a contradiction and that poor judgment leads to poor leadership. Shared values was the theme in Sturgis's educational mission.
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