In his humble sphere he was
esteemed an honest man, although like many of his class in English towns he was somewhat addicted to drink.
.the experience of being socially esteemed is accompanied by a felt confidence that one's achievements or abilities will be recognized as 'valuable' by other community members." (11) According to Honneth, when a society accomplishes a situation in which every individual enjoys this level of recognition, the society achieves social solidarity: "To the extent to which every member of a society is in a position to esteem himself or herself, one can speak of a state of societal solidarity." (12)
the experience of being socially esteemed is accompanied by a felt confidence that one's achievements or abilities will be recognized as 'valuable' by other community members." (26) This confidence that Honneth is describing is strongly connected to (or even depends on) the positive appraisals (or lack thereof in cases of low self-esteem) given to a person by her/his surrounding society.