I would say our
I would say our social relationships are relatively shallow. We are actually afraid to be intimate, with people – many people even with their wives and husbands. Erich Fromm
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I would say our social relationships are relatively shallow. We are actually afraid to be intimate, with people – many people even with their wives and husbands. Erich Fromm
If people who have to work together in an enterprise trust one another it is because they are all operating to a common set of ethical norms….such a society will be better able to innovate…since the high degree of trust will permit a wide variety of social relationships to emerge. Francis Fukuyama
For thousands of years, human beings have been obsessed with beauty, truth, love, honor, altruism, courage, social relationships, art, and God. They all go together as subjective experiences, and it’s a straw man to set God up as the delusion. If he is, then so is truth itself or beauty itself. Deepak Chopra
Sin defies God, utterly corrupts each individual, corrodes all social relationships, and issues in death. D. A. Carson
The basis of social relationships is reciprocity: if you cooperate with others, others will cooperate with you. Carroll Quigley
My research suggests that men and women may speak different languages that they assume are the same, using similar words to encode disparate experiences of self and social relationships. Because these languages share an overlapping moral vocabulary, they contain a propensity for systematic mistranslation. Carol Gilligan
Capitalism has socialized production. It has brought thousands of people together in the factory and involved them in new social relationships. C. L. R. James
The cheese and wine party has the form of friendship without the warmth and devotion. It is a device either for getting rid of social obligations hurriedly en mass, or for making overtures towards more serious social relationships, as in the etiquette of whoring. Brooks Atkinson
Social media is about sociology and psychology more then technology. Brian Solis
Individuals inherit a particular space within an interlocking set of social relationships; lacking that space, they are nobody, or at best a stranger or an outcast. To know oneself as such a social person is however not to occupy a static and fixed position. It is to find oneself placed at a certain point on … Read more