"you must come to grips with the requirements for being good." In an age that eschews the word "judgmental," he insists that a good life, indeed any sort of human life, is impossible without judgments, regular and often severe. Without judging, how can one determine what is "vulgar, unseemly, and dishonorable," words he is keen to see gain greater currency than they now have?

— Charles Murray The Curmudgeon’s Guide to Getting Ahead  

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