Some may call it subtle, but civilization has expanded the abilities to be overtly cruel. The state itself can murder, lie, cheat, and steal with zero repercussions as it is the one who makes the consequences.
Sigmund Freud was the founder of psychoanalysis and the psychodynamic approach to psychology. This school of thought emphasized the influence of the unconscious mind on behavior. Freud believed that the human mind was composed of three elements: the id, the ego, and the superego. The Superego The superego makes up a large part of our unconscious. It is the part of us that makes us conform to particular rules, that makes us "behave." It judges us, criticizes us, and makes us feel bad when we do something "wrong." It is what makes us feel guilty and ashamed. It is our "inner critic" or "inner judge." It judges us for whether or not we conform to the rules. Next to making us feel guilty and ashamed, it makes us feel stupid, idiotic, foolish, thick, dense, and a loser. That is, if we do not suppress these painful feelings. We usually hardly notice the superego controlling us. We just "know" we shouldn't do certain things, and we shy away from them, or we just know that we "must" do things. Most of it is, in fact, unconscious. Formation of the superego Most of the superego is formed during our upbringing. Our parents taught us what is right and wrong, what we should and shouldn't do, what is normal and what not. To get us to accept the rules, we were forced in various subtle and not so subtle ways, like by punishment, being shamed, or being degraded for doing something wrong. This is what's formed into the superego. It's not only our parents, but, in fact, many other people too in our early environment that pressured us to abide by certain rules. Adults in positions of authority, as well as other children. And people still pressure us to when we are adults, when they act out their superegos on us, as we do on them. The superego is kind of the sum of all people that have tried to make us behave according to certain rules in the past. The need for the superego Children aren't much capable of themselves to see the consequences of their actions. They need to be taught to abide by certain rules, or else they or others get hurt or worse, things get damaged, or things go wrong. They need to be taught to take responsibility. Therefore, it is unavoidable and beneficial that children develop a superego. There is a need for it to be a guide through people's lives. When the superego works against us Sometimes we feel that we are guilty of something, when in truth there is nothing wrong with what we did. We may feel guilty for being lazy, when there really is no work to do. We can feel stupid for not knowing how to do something, when we never actually had an opportunity to learn it. Children are known to feel irrationally guilty for the death of relatives, or for parents divorcing. The superego isn't particularly precise. It may tell us not to do certain things when there is objectively nothing wrong with doing them. Thus, it is an aspect of us that can limit us more than necessary. Source : Internet
When you click the links below you are going to be surprised that Dr. Seuss was not only a book writer but an animated film creator too. He used his talents for the US Army starting in 1943. He helped with the US propaganda efforts and education of the home front. He won an academy award in 1947 for his film he made for the US Government which was played around the US theaters. He always believed in education first and you will be amazed to see how he taught the general populous without fearing reprisal for those who went against the war. So click all the links below.
Pavlov's dogs, he taught the principal of classical conditioning. Take a look at the diagram below for an example. Dog Piece of meat leads to salivation bell rings no response Bell rings lead to salivation
Our minds help us adapt to the world around us by processing sensory information, forming memories, and learning from experiences. This adaptability allows us to make decisions, solve problems, and adjust to changes in our environment to survive and thrive.
The official propaganda agency of the US does not exist. The US government does not have a designated agency for propaganda.
Africa Honestly, that answer in NO WAY answers the question. Re-read the question. The basic transition from pre civilization to civilization is the development of culture, tools and agriculture. Culture because it taught us to work together, tools because they made everything easier for us, and agriculture because that meant we no longer had to move around to stay fed. We could farm a field and grow our own food.
Songs the Lord Taught Us was created in 1980.
Songs Our Daddy Taught Us was created in 1958-08.
love doesn't really exist is just a rouse made by the government.
Yes
Is the Bible cruel with its stories full of violence and killing? Gosh, no! The stories in the Bible are just stories that had something to do with God. The Bible is not cruel. The Bible tells us what's right and wrong, and helps us through life.
The usual US pronunciation of "taught" is (tawt), the same as the word "taut."
Probably, that the US is the enemy.
Nothing.
Egyptians
It doesnt really. The egyptions didnt contribute anything in the way of discoveries or refinements or philosophical ways to advance civilization really. They just built marvelous structures as tombs for the dead.
To answer a question we need a who, where, when, what, why, or how. Your question doesn’t give us one of those.