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Pitirim Sorokin |
On the question of violence and evil in society
there are three fundamental theories:
- Every human being is
a battlefield between good and evil and carries with him strong tendencies
towards evil and violence. It is necessary to educate him in moral values,
to teach him to control his impulses.
- Man is good by
nature, society makes him bad. Education must try to keep us as much as
possible in our original natural state, the good savage. This is the
theory of Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
- Man is good by
nature, everything bad is a consequence of a poorly focused education. The solution is education in
the gender ideology, which is dominant today.
What does science say (in this case,
Sociology)?
One of the most important sociologists of the
20th century, the Russian-American Pitirim Sorokin, wrote the following in his
book Society,
Culture and Personality (Chapter VI, Factors of Solidarity and
Antagonism):