Harry Harlow was a controversial scientist who performed some rather extreme experiments on animals. The ethical treatment of these animals brings about many good questions about the role that humans place in ensuring that all living beings are treated with respect and dignity. Unfortunately this cannot always be the case and animals are often treated with the utmost harshness and cruelty as in the case of Harlow. The purpose of why anyone does anything brings about its ethical importance, and in my opinion, the reward for this torture did not outweigh the cruelty that had to be applied to acquire it.
Culture is phenomenon where groups of likeminded people participate in similar rituals, practices and beliefs. Culture is a strictly human term that describes human activity. While animals do live in means that mirror culture, humans can only infer these animal's real purpose of motivation, if any, they possess.
Question 3
Education and government are the primary means of conditioning and institutionalizing citizens of a nation. Government literally translates to " ruling the mind." The false limits and boundaries that are firmly placed by institutions, are constantly promoted to help keep people meek and in need of assistance. This dialectic has been used consistently by tyrants and monarchs for centuries. Today's society should not be surprised that this happens and will continue to happen as long as people allow themselves to be violated.
Question 4
Technology has definitely altered the way in which people interact with one another. Smartphone technology minimizes the amount of human interaction that was once necessary. Instead of verbally communicating with a live human being, people would rather press some buttons and receive the answer digitally.
Question 5
The body ritual of the Nacirema demonstrates the unusual practices of certain cultures. Within this group of people, they are obsessed with keeping their bodies clean and pure of disease. As a result of this infatuation, most of their entire lives revolve around their cleaning rituals. This group of people demonstrates the impact that culture, ritual and mythology play in human sociology.
Question 6
Social control is an ineffective means to justify tyrannical practices within government and other institutional forces. Propaganda is a tool to help implement this frame of mind from the controllers to the people being controlled. Through intense effort and plotting, certain aspects of the human condition are exploited by masters of human relations to help cultivate a willing and uninformed society.
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