![]() ![]() And if there is justice and propriety, then surely benefit must accrue. After all, helping your relatives and clients is always proper, and if you know that they deserve it, then it is certainly just. And a civilized person of a distinguished house will look out for her clients as well. If a member of a civilized person’s house asks for something, that civilized person will rarely hesitate to give it. ![]() But if the discussion continues you will discover that they do not have a clear sense of where the former ends and the latter begins. ![]() They will tell you one is just, proper, and beneficial, and the other unjust, improper, and bad for the Radch. They will tell you, of course, that the two things are not the same. It is difficult for civilized people to discern the difference between filial piety and corruption. ![]()
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