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But little of what we esteem about the sketches -- the loose brushwork, schematic figures and moody atmosphere -- was much valued back in their day.
In apparent rejoinder Averill's friend Irvine (John Hurt) jokes through his own speech, announcing, "We disclaim all intention of making a change in what we esteem, on the whole, well arranged".
But when technology puts a finger on the civic scale, when it skews what we esteem in political discourse, when it privileges popularity over other criteria for worth, an instant reaction gizmo isn't just fun, it's potentially as subversive as the Electoral College, Citizens United or the ascendance of post-truth politics.
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The qualifying phrase "or what we have always esteemed such" means that Emerson does not embrace an easy relativism, according to which what is taken to be a virtue at any time must actually be a virtue.
"The terror of reform," he writes, "is the discovery that we must cast away our virtues, or what we have always esteemed such, into the same pit that has consumed our grosser vices" (CW2: 187).
What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly".
What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly; it is dearness only that gives everything its value.
"It's what we call self-esteem".
Hume believes that we develop self-esteem from what we do well, if what we do well expresses something distinctive and durable about us, and he seems to recognize that realized deliberative abilities are among the most durable features of ourselves.
"Of all the things we could be exporting to help people around the world, really negative body image and low self-esteem are not what we hope is going out with public health messaging," said Alexandra Brewis, executive director of the School of Human Evolution and Social Change at Arizona State University.
It is important to note that the dictionary definition of 'uppity' is 'affecting an air of inflated self-esteem -- snobbish.' That's what we meant by uppity when we used it in the mill village where I grew up.
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