Thomas Scheff Ph.D. on September 23, 2014
Modern societies have made many gains based on individualism and emphasis on thought and the material world. But it appears that this combination may have had unfortunate effects on the nature of our social-emotional dealings: widespread alienation and mishandling of emotions. These two faults may be causes of violence.
Modern societies have made many gains based on individualism and emphasis on thought and the material world. But it appears that this combination may have had unfortunate effects on the nature of our social-emotional dealings: widespread alienation and mishandling of emotions. These two faults may be causes of violence.