> Also, Hampden-Turner made the point that the most likely people
    > to make such a shift in the US culture of the time were people
    > whose background was one or other form of Christian puritanism.
    > That is because people in other US cultures tended to be more
    > forgiving.

    Of themselves and their faults, you mean, or of the "errant sheep"
    in their communities? (Or both?)

Both, in that those with faults, such as drinking too much, often were
see by others and by themselves as particular "errant sheep".

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