Individualism or Society? The human trait known as individualism can be understood in two distinct ways. The first implies an individual’s aspiration to self-reliance or independence‚ and the need to exist as individual human beings. The second‚ by contrast‚ is understood as a social theory which prioritises freedom of action by individuals over the authority of an all-powerful state. As far as the second conception is concerned‚ individualism as a discrete construct of Western thought really came
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against the evil of the world. The concerns of the individual do not matter‚ so long as the idea of Big Brother‚ and consequently‚ the Party‚ are upheld. While Winston is being tortured in the Ministry of Truth‚ O’Brien explains to Winston how his individualism has detached him from the Party and made him insane “But I tell you‚ Winston‚ that reality is not external. Reality exists in the human mind‚ and nowhere else. Not in the individual mind‚ which can make mistakes‚ and in any case soon perishes:
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Forced to be Free Ever since the fall of feudal societies‚ all men have shared an obsession with individualism. Even in the days of fierce nationalism during WWI‚ the idea was still seen as the individual’s endorsement of the state rather than the state’s imposition of an idea. This obsession with individualism reaches not only politics‚ but art‚ culture‚ and even religion (the protestant reform); these ideas shape our modern world and are a driving force in the way each of us think in our daily
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Narcissism and individualism have increased heavily in the past decades‚ motivated by many factors including the media‚ technology‚ and the education system. This is concerning. Modern society encourages the influence of narcissism‚ simply because the factors that are motivated are the basis of a growing civilization. As technology evolves‚ the act of narcissism increases. This would mean that young people are at greater risk every passing year. The outcome behind narcissism and individualism would lead
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Wild Man Meet Wild Dog American themes are displayed adamantly in the book Into the Wild‚ and in the film White Fang. Topics like Self‚ Society‚ and Rugged Individualism are depicted making a deep impression on the lives of both main characters. Chris McCandless‚ in Into the Wild‚ leaves his whole life behind to journey across the country to Alaska. Most of his trip he is alone‚ but he does make contact with society on a few occasions. Similar to the nonfiction story of Chris McCandless‚ is the
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Essay 5: Individualism vs. Societal Norm and Acceptance In the community of Salem‚ Massachusetts of 1692‚ their community is set as a theocratic society‚ where the church and the state come as one. Moral laws and state laws are also combined as one. Everyone is expected to live up to the established social norms. Any individual within the Puritan community whose private lives doesn’t conform to the moral laws established by the government is represented as a threat to the community and to the
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Foster also brought up the notion of characters that "… keep refusing to behave‚ to submit to convention‚ to act in a way that conforms to expectations‚ even expectations of other nonconformists" (Foster 118). Drabble uses the concepts of radical individualism and a nonconformist in her characterization of Stacey‚ as she deals with judgments from her outer and inner circle. In Stacey’s outer circle‚ she faces moments like when she visits Dr. Motaff and "…[she] [says] that [she] [thinks] [she] [is] pregnant
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Privilege of Individualism What if our whole lives we had to live as all others did‚ completely stripped of our identity and sense of self? Ray Bradbury proposes such a world in his short story “The Pedestrian‚” a story about a middle-aged man‚ Leonard Mead‚ living in a uniform‚ monotonous society yet doesn’t quite follow its tacit rules. Through diction and metaphors‚ Ray Bradbury shows that a uniform society suppresses individuality‚ and in doing so supports the idea of individualism.
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The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/0140-9174.htm Individualism‚ collectivism‚ selected personality traits‚ and psychological contract in employment A comparative study Jun Zhao College of Business and Public Administration‚ Governors State University‚ University Park‚ Illinois‚ USA‚ and Psychological contract 289 Lijun Chen College of Public Administration‚ Zhejiang University‚ Hangzhou‚ Zhejiang‚ People’s Republic of China
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Pursuit of Happiness Happiness is not one thing; it means different things in different places‚ different societies‚ and different cultural contexts. There are multiple “pursuits of happiness”. It’s impossible to define "happiness". It’s left to each of us to define what "happiness" is. Happiness cannot be achieved in minutes it comes from the pursuit of happiness‚ Working towards and achieving goals. Pursuit of happiness differs from person to person and from culture
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