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    short amount of time that you have been on this planet‚ you have been educated upon the sociopolitical philosophy of individualism‚ which advocates independence‚ self-reliance‚ self-interest‚ and almost anything that has to do with you. I am not going to argue that these attributes are not beneficial—because they are. However‚ these qualities are often polarizing when individualism is in conflict with collectivism. By nature‚ insects like ants‚ termites‚ and bees are collectivists; they work together

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    and shapers of a nation’s tomorrow. Compare to other countries‚ American society recognizes the future contributions of children as private responsibility rather than public responsibility. The ethos of individualism is deeply embedded in our culture in that raising children’s cost and care is solely the private problem of the individual. In this essay‚ the main argument is that America promotes the principle of individualism in raising children as personal duty and not as public responsibility which

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    My Antonia: (Individualism: Its Influence over Lena‚ Jim and Ántonia During Their Childhood‚ Adolescence and Adulthood) “The longest journey is the journey inwards. Of him who has chosen his destiny‚ Who has started upon his quest for the source of his being”--- Dag Hammarskjold.1 This individualist journey‚ Hammarskjold refers to‚ consists of two very important elements which contribute to individualism: (1) having the awareness of personal accountability before the Lord and Savior and (2) having

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    individual liberties because they are usually a larger part of political funding contributors. Politicians are going to help back these corporations decisions not to lose their funding from them. 2. How is corporatism in business different from individualism? With corporatism you have an organized number of businesses that have legal help from the state. These groups may be authorized by the state to speak

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    near totality. While another author named Jon Krakauer believed in the individual and nature but with a rather practical view of nature. Henry David Thoreau was focused nearly entirely focused on nature rather than individualism. Much like Krakauer Donovan was focuses on individualism rather than nature. This form of philosophy was most popular during early american history. Ralph Waldo Emerson was a leading transcendentalist during the mid-19th century. Waldo believed in both core parts of transcendentalism

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    The Indian Act and its Effect on Modern Society The Indian Act is one of the most outdated and irrelevant pieces of legislature ever written. In 1876‚ the Crown consolidated all existing laws pertaining to Indians‚ and called this new document the Indian Act. They did not solicit input from Aboriginal people and in fact‚ at that time‚ Aboriginal people were not even allowed to vote for or against the politicians who were creating this Act. If this Act was written in 1876‚ what effect could it

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    The novel 1984 by George Orwell was written as a prophetic warning about the world. While many of Orwell’s fears of a toleration government that controls individualism have not been realized‚ some other points have been. Some similarities between Oceania and America today are class distinction‚ the media and technology used to share information about worldwide events‚ and the stigma surrounding sexual relationships. Oceania has rigid class distinctions. All people are separated into three classes;

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    Eve Teasing A problem of modern society Eve teasing Eve teasing is a euphemism used in India ‚ Bangladesh and Nepal for public sexual harassment‚ street harassment or molestation of women by men‚ with Eve being a reference to the biblical Eve. Considered a problem related to delinquency in youth it is a form of sexual aggression that ranges in severity from sexually suggestive remarks‚ brushing in public places‚ catcalls‚ to outright groping. Sometimes it is referred to with a coy suggestion of

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    Adopting a Neoliberalist approach to running a society would mean to eliminate policies and programs that provide economic and social security (complete opposite from the concept of the Welfare State)‚ to increase tuition‚ lower standards of working conditions‚ and increasing competitiveness amongst individuals all while promoting individualism. Neoliberalism denies the basic principal of the human condition‚ to work with one another and grow your society while protecting each other from harm. It is

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    According to Hofstede’s study of national cultures‚ Bangladesh has an index score of 20 on individualism aspect. (The global mean is 48) This empirically shows that Bangladesh is a collectivist country. This means that community goals and interests supersede personal goals. Here are a few examples to back up this claim. Career selection: Family plays a huge part in selecting the career path of their children. Most parents force their children to choose a career that they think are ideal (usually

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