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C. Social Systems of thought which require all incoming data to be dually interpreted, once in the context of self and once in the context of a social objective judgment, carefully shape people both by whether others perceive them as normalized, and by whether or not the individual "feels" socialized properly. This encourages a dependency upon actions which reflect well on the individual socially, and cause particular concepts to expand to universal ones for their emotive significance. Also, individuals feeling that all people are politically and social equal except for monetary achievement will probably either embrace monetary success, or will resist and be slowly forced into social isolation. As a result, they experience an insularity in that society is not "on their side," but is a competitor and also form of sustenance. This dual role encourages an external world which is to be conquered, in which the consideration of others is secondary as they are in turn enforcing the exogenous constraint upon the perceiver. In this detached ideal, the individual sees themselves not as part of a society working for its eventual goal, but as someone who competes with society as a whole to survive. The result is that no collective thought thrives, and that individuals are concerned with what immediately affects them; this is consistent with the idea of reducing government into individual fractions. |
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