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    to authority is always going to result in disaster. then comes the argument itself- then add two outside sources then conclusion then mla then rough draft will be completed. --------- stanley milgrom? doris lessing or erich fromm can be used as other sources. when introducing milgrom-you need more than a basic introduction-use first‚ last name and his credentials-but because of the experiment and it’s importance to the quotations‚ you need to take a couple of sentences and

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    Sanity and Insanity

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    into accepts and rejects. If a person does something in his society that is unusual or not wanted‚ they are called insane. According to Erich Fromm‚ in his book “The Sane Society”‚ most people share a certain set of values and ideologies and that sharing “confirms” the validity and sanity of those values and ideologies. It is called consensual validation. Fromm also argues that entire societies are “lacking in sanity”. He proves this by saying

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    Erich Fromm is a German psychologist explored human freedom. He wrote about the two folds of human freedom‚ which are‚ the freedom “from” traditional authorities such as the state and (2) the freedom “for” actualizing one’s individual destiny. In his work about the Freedom in History‚ Fromm argues that the people came to understand the real meaning of freedom in the 20th century. They thus fight to defend it. This is because it brings a lot of joy to the people‚ therefore prompting them to devise

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    man are? Indeed‚ one can understand the concept of socialism only if one understands Marx’s distinction between the true needs of man‚ and the synthetic‚ artificially produced needs of man http://www.marxists.org/archive/fromm/works/1961/man/ch06.htm Article: Erich Fromm 1961 Title: Marx’s Concept of Man First published: Publisher: Frederick Ungar Publishing: New York.‚ 1961. pp. 1 – 85 Transcribed: by Sam

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    Henry David Thoreau and Martin Luther King‚ in "Civil Disobedience" and "Letter from Birmingham Jail‚" respectively‚ both conjure a definitive argument on the rights of insubordination during specified epochs of societal injustice. Thoreau‚ in his enduring contemplation of life and its purpose‚ insightfully analyzes the conflicting relationship between the government and the people it governs. He considerately evokes the notion that the majority of people are restrained by the government and society

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    Martin King and Henry Thoreau both write persuasive expositions that oppose majority ideals and justify their own causes. While this similarity is clear‚ the two essays‚ "Letters from Birmingham Jail" by King and "Civil Disobedience" by Thoreau‚ do have their fair share of differences. Primarily in the causes themselves‚ as King persuades white‚ southern clergy men that segregation is an evil‚ unjust law that should be defeated through the agitation of direct protesting‚ and Thoreau‚ writing to a

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    In Fromm essay” Disobedience as a psychological and moral problem”‚ he discusses and compares the different kinds of obedience and disobedience‚ and how they can have a positive or negative impact on the human society. There are many physiological comforts to obedience. For example‚ when a person obeys the law‚ or is obedient to their superior it leaves them with a feeling of accomplishment. They feel as though they have succeeded in their said job‚ therefore they are accepted within society. Some

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    Phenomenology of Love

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    meaning and essence. This has been true of me. Before I encountered this phenomenology of love‚ I already had experiences of loving other people – my family‚ my friends‚ and girlfriends past and present. However‚ I was belonged to the people whom Erich Fromm described as believing in the popular notion of love. I emphasized the characteristics of the people I loved‚ why I needed them‚ and I mostly demanded that they love me more than I demanded myself to love them. I even viewed love in the “scientistic”

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    Most heroism deals with promotion of virtue and reproach of vice. Sloughing off from such a hackneyed‚ yet widely used frame of thought‚ the novel ‘The Happy Prince’ (1888) by Oscar Wilde connects heroism with compassion. With a subconscious reminiscent between ‘courage’ and ‘hero’‚ compassion is generally not a primary association with a strong image of a hero. Oscar Wilde however‚ through utilization of ‘the happy prince’ as a mechanism‚ conveys the idea of compassion and sacrifice which consists

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    People are constantly on the lookout for groups to be a part of‚ and if they no longer are intact with that group they look for others to be a part of. Lessing states this in the beginning of her summary. We as humans feel that we need to be a part of a group‚ posse‚ click‚ crowd‚ etc. The reason behind this is we grow up believing‚ and thinking what our guardians taught us what was right and what was wrong. Which there is not a problem with this but‚ how are we supposed to learn without exploring

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