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And then there's the virtue of self-loathing, which is one of the symptoms of depression.

Many small cooperatives have made a virtue of self-reliance because of the cost of hiring employees and outside providers to carry out responsibilities that are typically handled in larger co-ops by others.

The Melrose books make a literary virtue of self-absorption — to the extent that one even accepts, as part of the shading of Patrick's portrait, the way in which his young children are depicted as weird satellite Patricks.

Hence the three-possibly-four-way split looming: votes for and against (Charles Kennedy and Ming Campbell), abstentions, and a vote to postpone the vote, with Clegg making an enforced virtue of self-parodic diversity.

Mr. Houston sets out to proclaim the virtue of self-recognition and to catalog the difficulties by which it is attained, but the recalibrated Cinderella story is what ultimately compels him: the belief that the lowly paid, overweight and underwhelming can triumph even in those superficial circles of the city where the distance between sidewalk and curb can seem comparatively deep.

Much easier to chart is Lawrence's pursuit of an ideal of life in which there would be no idealism at all: no Christianized love making a virtue of self-sacrifice, no illusion that lovers, because they share words, can also share experiences.

David Cameron now prime minister, then leader of the opposition denounced a "broken society", arguing that "we have seen a decades-long erosion of responsibility, of social virtue, of self-discipline, respect for others, deferring gratification instead of instant gratification".Mr Cameron's claim, hyperbolic then, has since become ludicrous.

This interpretation focuses on Machiavelli's various pro-republican remarks, such as his statement that the multitude is wiser and more constant than a prince and his emphasis in the Discourses on Livy on the republican virtue of self-sacrifice as a way of combating corruption.

This follows a traditional trait that clearly underscores the virtue of self-reliance.

Smith devotes considerable space to the Stoic virtue of self-command.

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Conformity is the chief Emersonian vice, the opposite or "aversion" of the virtue of "self-reliance".

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