The fight will not bear fruit if it assumes the preserve of emotionalism and unbridled hatred or preformed conclusions and judgments. |
Seldon's authors, half of them academics, half journalists, are competent and fall down only in their often jejune judgments. |
He passes judgments and expresses opinions without adequate knowledge of facts. |
It complicates the way critics employ stereotype-centered criticism to produce absolutist, value-based judgments. |
Naturally, when making such decisions, one's own culture and pre-conditioned opinions and judgments are strong influences. |
It is an objective expression of subjective judgments concerning human wants, now and in the future. |