From smercer@u.washington.edu Wed Oct 4 17:24:08 1995 Return-Path: Received: from homer11.u.washington.edu by lists.u.washington.edu (5.65+UW95.09/UW-NDC Revision: 2.33 ) id AA15283; Wed, 4 Oct 95 17:24:07 -0700 Received: by homer11.u.washington.edu (5.65+UW95.09/UW-NDC Revision: 2.33 ) id AA103706; Wed, 4 Oct 95 17:24:06 -0700 X-Sender: smercer@homer11.u.washington.edu Date: Wed, 4 Oct 1995 17:24:06 -0700 (PDT) From: "S. Mercer" To: George Bridges Subject: student question Message-Id: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Dear Professor, I thought I would take advantage of the opportunity to communicate with you through e-mail and ask you a couple of questions; if you have the time to answer these questions, I would really appreciate it. First, where does the concept and, in fact, reality of an absolute authority fit into the theories and classifications of deviance you have presented in class? Secondly, how does what is right and wrong relate to deviance? Respectfully, Seth Mercer .