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Reading for Child and Youth Care Workers
ISSUE
NUMBER 39 – APRIL 2002
“Obedience is
demanded to achieve a person with discipline. But this is a
discipline that comes from the outside and works only when one is
afraid of someone who is stronger than oneself. We do need
discipline, an inner discipline to order our life. What is inner
discipline? To my thinking it is the opposite of blind obedience. It
is the development of a sense of values.”
—
Gisela Konopka
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