Chevonne is in middle school. Although Chevonne is a "rule follower," she seems to lack confidence and appears socially awkward. According to Baumrind's typology, Chevonne parents MOST likely follow a(n) authoritarian parenting style.
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In case of parenting style there are number of various techniques. Different parenting styles are: authoritative, authoritarian, uninvolved and permissive. In authoritative parenting style parents have a friendly relation with their wards. Permissive parenting style allows to take decision of its own by the children.
Authoritarian parenting style does not allow any freedom of child. It fully dominating kind of parenting style where parents decision is the last decision that have to be followed by the kids. They have mainly low confidence and socially awkward.
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Social contract theory, nearly as old as philosophy itself, is the view that persons’ moral and/or political obligations are dependent upon a contract or agreement among them to form the society in which they live. Socrates uses something quite like a social contract argument to explain to Crito why he must remain in prison and accept the death penalty. However, social contract theory is rightly associated with modern moral and political theory and is given its first full exposition and defense by Thomas Hobbes. After Hobbes, John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau are the best known proponents of this enormously influential theory, which has been one of the most dominant theories within moral and political theory throughout the history of the modern West. In the twentieth century, moral and political theory regained philosophical momentum as a result of John Rawls’ Kantian version of social contract theory, and was followed by new analyses of the subject by David Gauthier and others. More recently, philosophers from different perspectives have offered new criticisms of social contract theory. In particular, feminists and race-conscious philosophers have argued that social contract theory is at least an incomplete picture of our moral and political lives, and may in fact camouflage some of the ways in which the contract is itself parasitical upon the subjugations of classes of persons.
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Their way of life influenced them.
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Queer theory is referred as a field of critical theory which flourished in early 90's from fields of queer and women's studies. It tends to include both the theorization of 'queerness' and queer readings of texts. These were mostly influenced by work of Berlant, Bersani, Butler, Edelman, Halberstam, and Sedgwick, it was mostly build upon challenges of feminism to notion that gender is a part of self and further in gay/lesbian research' of socially built identity of sexual acts.