The correct answer to this open question is the following.
When doing some kind of research, being aware of the existence of biases is very important to critical thinking in that any form of bias could distort the nature of the research, The same happens when scientists review information or decide to learn more about the arguments of others.
If researchers bias the information, it could be understood as if the researcher is manipulating the information or even worst, the results.
The process must be directed by the scientific method and the obligation of the researchers is to report the truth of the findings.
So ethics and high values must precede any research.
Furthermore, if biases are presented in the research, critical thinking can help to expose those biases and help the reader to identify them, explaining how this affects the process or the result of the research, inviting the reader to discern about the information exposed.
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Humanistic therapy
Explanation:
Humanistic therapy is based on the principles proposed by Carl Rogers and other psychologists. Humanistic psychotherapy focuses on psychological growth (in the sense of personal development and differentiation in social contexts), through the activation and deployment of specific human resources ( potential) for a meaningful, self-fulfilling and authentic life. The main task of the therapist is to understand the particular world and the subjective self of his client and from there help him to solve his problems and live the life he wants. They provide a positive vision and are based on the will and hope of the same person. They start from goodness and health, and understand that mental disorders or everyday problems are distortions of this natural tendency.
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Specie economy. Specie are precious metals and gemstones. It leads to hoarding. Capital flows in only one direction: from the site of extraction, the periphery, to the ruler, the core. This leads to economic slowdown and stagnation. That's all I could think of. I kind of went off on it after "specie," but specie isn't a complete description so that's why. I'm probably missing something huge.
We did have a gold standard up until 1972, when Nixon took us off of it. I guess that's another way to describe mercantilism: it's not a debt economy. In capitalism, capital is fluid, meaning it flows many ways, not just the one way as in mercantilism. Debt, then, creates profit. The government in a capitalist system wants to assume as much as the public debt as it can. It does not want a large stockpile of capital sitting inert in private hands. That is bad for democracy. The word is "inimical."
When the government borrows, it doesn't have to print money to finance ventures. Buying things like an aircraft carrier is a venture. Our investments in overseas oil fields are ventures. The interest on these kinds of things is enormous and is used to keep the economy rolling. You borrow, then you finance ventures to pay off your debtors. The deficit is the difference between what you borrow and what you pay back. A surplus means you borrowed more so you have more incoming than outgoing. A deficit can mean you are being fiscally responsible since it shows that you are borrowing less than you are paying back. A deficit is an indicator--AN indicator, depending on other things, but a strong one--of a strong or rising military.
Debt is more reliable for paying for war than specie is, and capitalism is a better engine for economic growth than class struggle. Both class struggle and mercantilism are closed systems, and that's what makes them fail. Mercantilism implies hoarding, and class struggle implies starving.