Psychology, asked by praveenprithy07, 4 months ago

answer these questions,
What is knowledge? ...
How should we conduct ourselves? ...
How should we govern ourselves?

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Answered by manasmalhotra31
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Knowledge is a familiarity, awareness, or understanding of someone or something, such as facts (propositional knowledge), skills (procedural knowledge), or objects (acquaintance knowledge). ... The term "knowledge" can refer to a theoretical or practical understanding of a subject.

STEPS IN WHICH WE CAN CONDUCT OURSELVES -

A) Being goal-oriented will teach you the art of self-denial. ...

B) Write down you goals and hang them up where you can see them regularly. ...

C) Make behavioral goals too. ...

D) Keep your goals positive. ...

E) Make sure your goals are specific.

The problem facing us as individuals as we grow to maturity is learning to govern ourselves, to control our emotions and our desires and to fit in with other people we meet in our daily lives. The problem facing societies is to learn how to encourage individuals to mature in ways that the society finds useful for the purposes of societies, whatever those might be. Michel Foucault called society’s problem “governmentality”,* a word I learned from Philip Mirowski’s book, Never Let a Serious Crisis Go to Waste. Society imposes controls through a multitude of systems and institutions, including churches, schools, hospitals, prisons, psychiatric facilities, and businesses. All of these condition us to behave in certain ways that help society function. Government plays an important role in this socialization of the individual, but in decent societies, it is far from the only one. Mirowski argues that the goal of the neoliberals is to take control of government and use it to push for a specific kind of socialization of the individual, one subordinate to and controlled by the Market.

The Market is not just a place where you can obtain food and clothes.

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