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- W1976167873 abstract "I am concerned here with those defects in moral development that inform our serious social problems. In recent times three widespread social outrages have severely shaken trust in the moral fiber of American society. Declaration by public officials together with citizen outcry suggest that the solution to these problems--and by implication, the reparation of American society's moral failings--is to strengthen the observational and punishing components of the superego of the American psyche. I strongly contend that strengthening the demands of the American superego will not accomplish the moral readdress of serious social problems. Clinical evidence is offered to argue that every society since the beginning of time--including prison populations--have a strong code of morality--emphasizing proper behavior. This morality has not prevented any society from cruelty by its members towards strangers and fellow citizens alike. By means of an assessment of the clinical data of interviews and psychological tests of Adolph Eichmann and other high Nazi officials tried at Nuremberg, it is shown that there are two very different codes of morality. One of these I term 'refluent' (superego) morality and the other 'reflective consciousness' (conscience) morality. Consequently, what differentiated the 'good' Nazi and the other destructive people was not a lack of refluent morality, but a deficiency of reflective consciousness. Empirical studies and literary sources are provided to indicate how conscience develops and the factors that impede this crucial moral sense." @default.
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- W1976167873 title "The mortal storm: Righteousness and compassion in moral conflict" @default.
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