"What worries you, masters you."
"The Indians , whom we call barbarous, observe much more decency and civility in their discourses and conversation, giving one another a fair silent hearing till they have quite done; and then answering them calmly, and without noise or passion. And if it be not so in this civiliz'd part of the world, we must impute it to a neglect in education, which has not yet reform'd this antient piece of barbarity amongst us."
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Source: John Locke (2017). “Delphi Complete Works of John Locke (Illustrated)”, p.1542, Delphi Classics
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