Firstly a civil society consists of institutions and organizations that are the reflection of the will of the people of a certain society or a nation. A global civil society functions in a similar way and consists of the similar institutions but it is not just a society of one group of people like one country but all countries. This can be reflected in many ways and not all of them on a political level, as there are individuals who take great efforts to help and give support to others in different countries to deal with various problems such as discrimination and gender inequality.
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The correct answer is ego integrity vs. despair.
This is the final psychological conflict, according to Erikson. This is the moment in our lives (usually toward the end of life) where we are reflecting on our past and trying to determine whether we are content with the life we led or not. If we are, we will reach ego integrity; if we are not, we will reach despair.
I think the answer is A: normative and cognitive.
The normative pillar is about how the values, beliefs, and actions of other relevant players - collectively known as norms - influence the behavior of focal individuals and firms. And the cognitive pillar is composed by the internalized (or taken-for-granted) values and beliefs that guide individual and firm behavior.