Ted Smith wrote:
On Tue, 2012-05-08 at 09:34 -0600, Dave Crossland wrote:
On 8 May 2012 06:57, Richard Stallman<[email protected]>  wrote:
    It is behavior that social movements
    seek to change, not blah blah about 'values.'

I disagree.  We need to change both, as every social movement does.

We can influence other people's values by

* Acting in accord with our values, and
* Talking about those values, so people understand why we do what we do.
You are right.

Action comes first, then blah blah about values, and changing the blah
blah IS important - but talk of values is a shadow of the primary
thing, the changed behavior.

Ben Franklin had some good words on this topic:

"/We stand at the crossroads, each minute, each hour, each day, making choices. We choose the thoughts we allow ourselves to think, the passions we allow ourselves to feel, and the actions we allow ourselves to perform. Each choice is made in the context of whatever value system we have selected to govern our lives. In selecting that value system, we are, in a very real way, making the most important choice we will ever make." .... "//Since the foundation of all happiness is thinking rightly, and since correct action is dependent on correct opinion, we cannot be too careful in choosing the value system we allow to govern our thoughts and actions."

/Just saying... change how people think, and you change their behavior.



--
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice.
In practice, there is.   .... Yogi Berra



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