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False Dichotomies
Title: False Dichotomies
Category: Law & Government / Government & Politics
Details: Words: 489 | Pages: 2.1 (approximately 235 words/page)
False Dichotomies
For years communities have grown and changed based on personal and
intellectual growth of the people in the community. It seems that every community
always has an “ideal” way of living. When this is disrupted by “bad” behavior, the
behavior is usually looked down upon and often times is punishable. This just proves
that in most communities, certain behaviors are always desirable, while others are always
undesirable.
In Peacemaking Among Primates, Frans DeWaal discusses the
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to either yourself or the others you are helping. Murder,
rape, and physical abuse seems to be undesirable to most people and is looked down
upon in most societies.
Situations and actions can be made to seem different from what they really are,
and people will believe what they want to believe. Because of this certain behaviors are
always going to be undesirable and others desirable because of what society has molded
people to believe.
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