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    In my eyes to rule society with hate is impossible. A society ruled by hate will always crumble. If it is governed by hate then it is no longer a society. There are many previous societies throughout history that attempted to govern with hate and failed. A society governed or ruled by hate is no longer a society, it is a cult. The definition of a society is, “The aggregate of people living together in a more or less ordered community (Google)." Although the government of "1984" fits the description

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    George R.R. Martin once said, “There is a savage beast in every man, and when you hand that man a sword or spear and send him forth to war, the beast stirs.” Martin indicates the primal tendency of humans as being savages. The novel Lord of the Flies reveals the true nature of human savagery through the use of many literary elements. In Lord of the Flies, the idea of humanity's flaws is displayed by the many motifs. One of the most important symbols established in the book was the conch, which portrayed

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    Sociological Analysis

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    study of groups and group interactions, societies and social interactions, from small and personal groups to very large groups (Cresswell, p.9).” Social interactions makes it possible for us (humans) to function properly every day in this world. Imagine a world without society and culture. "Culture encompasses a group’s way of life, from routine, everyday interactions to the most important parts of group members’ lives (Cresswell ,p.9).” Whereas a society is group of people who live in a defined

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    The article “What Is Development “was written by Hugo Slim and published by Taylor and Francis. Ltd. on behalf of Oxfam GB .The paper emphasized on the ideal of genuine development and the principles of diversity and originality as essentials element of genuine development. According to Slim a genuine development must have some basic element. Slim pointed out that a genuine development must connotes a better change and continuity This change should include economic, cultural, social technological

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    Marshall McLuhan in the ‘Medium is the Massage’ prescribes that the growth of technology has reshaped Western society which subsequently effects the environment and an individual’s identity. Ian Bogost explores this technologically driven and progressive state of Western society which has fully domesticated us in the article ‘Future Ennui’. This has placed society in a state of ‘future ennui’ (Bogost, Ian. 2014) where people are disconnected from the natural world. It leaves the world empty in meaning

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    by rules, values, and ideals that keep the peace. Our world is organized, convenient, and technologically advanced. What would happen if suddenly our civilization

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    The quantitative analysis of the merit of a society is one very multifaceted and complex task; however, one truth remains certain: a good society is not achieved by chance or by default. Each and every successful society has succeeded because at a certain point, members of the society acted collectively to create structure and organization. Universities and institutions, transportation networks, and public healthcare, are all structures that have been put in place to help individuals succeed in various

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    A herd society is made up of people who are uncritical and mindlessly follow rules previously laid out for them. Members of this society try to act parallel with other members in their society. Nietzsche says this is the way humans are constructed. The average person is conditioned to conform and obey an authority figure. This is why herd culture must exist. Humans have an instinct to obey (110). The content of command does not matter because most people just want to act upon what society tells them

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    idea used as a measure , norm or model in comparative evaluations in todays society but what happens when you don’t follow these standards? Do we become abnormal? Or Do are we still in some way conformed to societies norms, “fit in”. Rob Siltanen once said, “About the only thing you can’t do is ignore them?” For some ignorance is the answer but for others so is acceptance. However, in socieitys although they are not the “ideal” version of norms, they help push the human race, they help enhance the

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    obligations toward the society and those obligations can only be met by setting high professional standards to truth, accuracy, objectivity, and balance. Media should also steer clear from anything that may lead to violence, crime or anything that may offend minority groups, and in respect to the diversity of the society they should display different points of views and give people the right to reply. Finally journalists must be accountable not only to their employers but also to their society. Social responsibility

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