Category: Human Nature
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Rights, Responsibilities, and Social Integration
Ward Tipton
The concept of individual rights is fundamentally tied to societal integration, as the acknowledgment and exercise of these rights depend upon societal structures, norms, and legal systems. Read more
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The Purpose Of Personal Goals
Ward Tipton
The pursuit of personal goals should be characterized by a continual progression of increasingly challenging objectives Read more
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The Stigma of Social Assistance
Ward Tipton
The stigma associated with social assistance participation is a complicated issue that adversely affects both recipients of assistance as well as society as a whole. This stigma is deeply rooted in historical contexts and perpetuated by societal attitudes and media representations, or misrepresentations as the case may be, leading to negative stereotypes and misconceptions about… Read more
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Sustainable Systems and Stanley Milgram – Beware Human Nature
Ward Tipton
Stanley Milgram was a pioneering social psychologist best known for his groundbreaking research on human nature in regards to authority and obedience. Born in 1933 in New York City, Milgram earned a Ph.D. in social psychology from Harvard University. His most renowned work, conducted in the early 1960s at Yale University, explored the extent to… Read more