Answer: The main idea of reciprocal determinism (aka triadic reciprocal causation) can be summarized in one statement. Albert Bandura, who coined the term, expressed it like this: "Individuals are neither powerless objects controlled by environmental forces nor entirely free agents who can do whatever they choose."
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Explanation:
Actual existing communism requires two basic elements:
Emotionally mature citizens who are willing to make sacrifices and share with others
An honest, competent government trusted to act as a neutral arbiter shaping national consensus.
Russia possessed neither of these elements in 1911 and did not develop them sufficiently to ensure the development of communism.
China possesses both. Its Confucian tradition inculcates sharing and mutual sacrifice and its governance tradition has always produced trusted governments that act as neutral arbiters shaping national consensus.
China is also patient: it allowed 100 years to elapse after Mao founded the CCP in 1921 before reaching the first pre-condition for communism: modest but general prosperity and harmony, a society. In 2021 every Chinese will have a home, a job, plenty of food, education, safe streets, health- and old age care, 300,000,000 urban Chinese will have more net worth and disposable income than the average American, their mothers and infants will be less likely to die in childbirth, their children will graduate from high school three years ahead of American kids and live longer, healthier lives and there will be more more homeless, poor, hungry and imprisoned people in America than in China.
<span>We can start out by talking about the three parts of the human mind that Freud believed in.
1. The ID is all about our desires, and the things that we want to do, in order to make ourselves feel happy.
2. The EGO is all about reality, and knowing the difference between what is possible/socially acceptable, and what is not possible.
3. The SUPEREGO is all about morals, and knowing the difference between right & wrong. The difference between justice and injustice.
So, read the question again.
Which one do you think fits in this example? Id, Ego, or Superego? </span>
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i believe the answer is 2. Food
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The answer is: the looking-glass self.
Explanation:
The looking-glass self is a concept developed by sociologist Charles Horton Cooley, from the perspective of symbolic interactionism. With this concept he aimed to explain the process in which people develop their sense of self based onhow they think they are percieved by others. According to the author this process occurs through social interactins that act as a "mirror". Using this mirror, people measure their values and behavior and ultimately their worht.
This concept suggests, such as symbolic interactionism, that the sense of self, or a self-concept, will eminently be built within social settings and through social interaction.