Culture of Love

Culture of Love

Author: Yuri Omes'

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2023-07-18

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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About the Book The Culture of Love: Norms, Power, Ethics offers an in-depth exploration of the role of culture in the context of romantic relationships. You will learn about how culture influences a couple's feelings of love and relationship patterns. We will examine the impact of stereotypes, myths, customs, and rituals on romantic relationships. We will analyze the intergenerational relationship and understand why there are difficulties in a couple with a large age gap. Discuss the importance of education, philosophy, and social norms for romantic relationships. We will touch on social psychology and philosophy to understand how dialectical contradictions affect a couple's relationship. We will delve deeply into issues of power and human rights to determine how a partner's personality traits influence the pattern of couple relationships. Developing the idea of the influence of the level of development on the quality of relationships, we will consider various ethical systems to determine why one partner is delicate and courteous, and the other is rude and does not take into account your interests. We will analyze norms of morality, concepts of good and evil and justice. Determine how fair relationships are formed in a couple. Within the book, you will find answers to numerous other questions, such as: What is a cultural code? Why are cultural norms so important to relationships? What should you do if your cultural code and marriage code don't match? Why does culture shape our beliefs? How does culture affect inherited traits? Why do people in an individualistic culture have different relationships than in a collectivistic culture, and what are the differences? What challenges do partners from different cultures face? What are the advantages and disadvantages of tournament and couples cultures for relationships? What is the culture of silence, and why is it linked to violence in couples? Why are peer marriages the most stable? How do stereotypes affect couple relationships? Why does education influence mate choice? How do dialectical contradictions affect partner relationships? What does the psychological well-being of partners depend on? How does social intelligence affect relationships? What social norms are important for harmonious couple relationships? Why is partner management accomplished through the tools of social control? How to overcome the fear of judgment? Why does conformity lead to loss of self in a relationship? How does the state affect the couple's relationship? What are the similarities and differences in the desire for power in men and women? How is freedom related to the relationship model? What about equity if men and women are not inherently equal? What is the relationship between fairness and equality of partners? What norms are embedded in the concepts of respect, love, and trust? Why do people have different moral standards? What do we mean by good and evil? What is there such a thing as justice? Why do benefits and costs govern relationships? Overall, this book will provide you with a deeper understanding of how culture shapes the rights and responsibilities of each partner. It explores the interconnections between culture, education, and morality and their influence on harmonious relationships within a couple


The Intellectual and Moral Development of the Present Age

The Intellectual and Moral Development of the Present Age

Author: Samuel Warren

Publisher: Legare Street Press

Published: 2023-07-18

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781022122154

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Samuel Warren delves into the intellectual and moral development of society in this thought-provoking book. He argues that the advancement of technology has led to both positive and negative changes in human behavior and culture. His analysis is still relevant today, making this book a timeless classic. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.


Intellectual Schizophrenia

Intellectual Schizophrenia

Author: R. J. Rushdoony

Publisher: Chalcedon Foundation

Published: 2009-11-23

Total Pages: 133

ISBN-13: 1879998297

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The title of this book is particularly significant in that Dr. Rushdoony was able to identify the basic contradiction that pervades a secular society that rejects God's sovereignty by still needs law and order, justice, science, and meaning to life. Secular man wants to use the thinks of creation while denying their creator. As Dr. Rushdoony writes, 'there is no law, no society, no justice, no structure, no design, no meaning apart from God.' And so, modern man has become schizophrenic. He wants to assert his autonomy while rejecting the divine order that gives meaning to life. To the humanist, the aim of living is something he calls the 'good life.' For the nihilist, it is violence and death. Dr. Rushdoony saw cultural schizophrenia as a split between thought and feeling, a withdrawal from the reality of God and a flight into fantasies of world government achieved through an unattainable unity. Utopians are undeniably schizophrenic. They want a heaven on earth, which can only be achieved by coercion and enslavement. But perhaps what they really want, as depraved human beings, is coercion and enslavement, and use utopian idealism to deceive and entrap the gullible. Nor is it by accident that the government schools now lavish so much time on death education, which has been marbleized throughout the curriculum. As Dr. Rushdoony writes: 'For man to turn his back on God, therefore, is to turn towards death.' And this is exactly what the government schools have done. Add to this, multiculturalism, transcendental meditation, sensitivity training, explicit sex education, drug education, evolution, behavioral psychology, humanism, whole language, and other such programs, and you get a curriculum that is so profoundly anti-Christian that one wonders how any Christian parent or minister can condone putting a Christian child in a government school from the forward by Samuel L. Blumenfeld


The Culture of Morality

The Culture of Morality

Author: Elliot Turiel

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2008-08-04

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780521721592

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The Culture of Morality examines how explanations of social and moral development inform our understandings of morality and culture. A common theme in the latter part of the twentieth century has been to lament the moral state of American society and the decline of morality among youth. A sharp turn toward an extreme form of individualism and a lack of concern for community involvement and civic participation are often blamed for the moral crisis. Elliot Turiel challenges these views, drawing on a large body of research from developmental psychology, as well as from anthropology and sociology. He also culls from social events, political movements, and journalistic accounts of social and political struggles in many places of the world. Turiel shows that generation after generation has lamented the decline of society and blamed young people. Using historical accounts, he persuasively argues that such characterizations of moral decline entail stereotyping, nostalgia for times past, and a failure to recognize the moral viewpoint of those who challenge traditions. He also argues that people's discontents with the unfairness of many aspects of societal arrangements, traditions, and established practices are often misinterpreted as a lack of commitment to society or community. Going beyond American society, Turiel's penetrating analysis uses examples of social events, political movements, and journalistic accounts of social and political struggles worldwide. He shows how marginalized populations often oppose cultural arrangements, and mobilize to change the societal status quo. This unique study is a thoughtful integration of extensive research; an original approach to moral development, social justice, and culture. Elliot Turiel is Chancellor's Professor in the School of Education and Affiliate in the Department of Psychology at the University of California, Berkeley. He has been a Guggenheim Fellow, a Fellow of the National Institute of Mental Health, and a Van Leer Fellow. He is the President of the Jean Piaget Society. Turiel's previous book is The Development of Social Knowledge (Cambridge, 1983), and he has edited or co-edited Culture, Thought and Development (Erlbaum, 2000), Values and Knowledge (Erlbaum, 1997), and Development and Cultural Change (Jossey-Bass, 1999). Within the field of psychology, Turiel is considered one of the leading researchers of moral and social development. His work has served to provide new directions for a number of now-prominent researchers.


Moral, Believing Animals

Moral, Believing Animals

Author: Christian Smith

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 173

ISBN-13: 0199731977

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In Moral, Believing Animals, Christian Smith advances a creative theory of human persons and culture that offers innovative, challenging answers to these and other fundamental questions in sociological, cultural, and religious theory.


Mental Health, Cultural Values, and Social Development

Mental Health, Cultural Values, and Social Development

Author: R.C. Nann

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-03-14

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 940157670X

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It is not easy for a layman to attract attention to a book like this. Most who open the cover will be professionals in one of the many aspects of mental health. A moment's thought tells us, however, that if there is a distinction between laymen and professionals it makes no difference to a book like this. Both laymen and professionals care about what will be. That is why this book, the Congress it reports and the World Federation for Mental Health itself can be meaningful to both laymen and professional people. A look into the 80's from the point of view of mental health, cultural values and social development is for all who care about the future. The 1981 Manila Congress of the World Federation for Mental Health was a unique and special gathering. It was the first time the Federation assembled for a Congress in a developing country. In the Philippines we enjoyed the over whelming hospitality and charm of the people and a place where past and future seem as important as the present. All who attended from outside those magic islands will always remember the occasion as a special life experience. For those of you who did attend, this book can revive the stimulation and satisfaction of the Congress. For those of you who did not share the Manila experience, this book can inform and interest you about matters which are important.