“The most remarkable change in the moral history of mankind has been the rise - and occasionally the application - of the view that all people, and not just one's own kind, are entitled to fair treatment.” PeopleKindHas BeensWarViewsMoralMankindFairsJust OneRemarkableTreatmentApplicationEntitled Book:The Moral Sense Source: The Moral Sense
“[in 1998] I know my political ideas affect what I write but I've tried to follow the facts wherever they land. Every topic I've written about begins as a question. How do police departments behave? Why do bureaucracies function the way they do? What moral intuitions do people have? How do courts make their decisions? What do blacks want from the political system? I can honestly say I didn't know the answers to those questions when I began looking into them.” PeopleKnowsWayWantWritingI CanIdeasFactsPoliticalDecisionAnswersMoralWrittenLandFunctionPoliceCourtIntuitionHonestlyBehaveDepartmentTopicsBureaucracyPolitical SystemsPolice Department Author:James Q. Wilson
“Four innate sentiments dispose people to a universal moral sense. These are sympathy, fairness, self-control and duty.” PeopleInspirationalSelfMoralFourDutyUniversalSentimentsFairnessSelf ControlInnate Author:James Q. Wilson
“Boys are more likely to develop a masculine personality and acquire strong moral standards when they have a loving and nurturant rather than a threatening or fear-inspiring father.” FatherStrongMoralFamilyBoysPersonalityStandardsAcquireThreateningMasculine Book:The Moral Sense Source: The Moral Sense