Individuality and Criminality: Conflict Driving Elements

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Author: Kelly NGYAH ISBN: 9781329151956
Publisher: Lulu.com Publication: May 20, 2015
Imprint: Lulu.com Language: English
Author: Kelly NGYAH
ISBN: 9781329151956
Publisher: Lulu.com
Publication: May 20, 2015
Imprint: Lulu.com
Language: English
Since medieval era, literal criticisms on individuality concepts and theoretical posits on individualism have been exquisitely intricate on human derogatory natures by reflecting individuality prospects within modern criminality perspectives and their abominable characters in the face of moral values. In modern times, dictums on individual liberties and freedoms towards the new millennium human development prospectus have rendered the medieval concepts practically defective. As such, modern variance in conceptive thoughts and practical human habits has made it difficult to enforce strong communitarian and solidarity goals, therefore, inducing severe conflict driving links within the individualism concept. Through diagrammatic analyses, the phenomenal elements that make the precepts of individuality along individualism harness qualifications which are liable to promote and sustain conflicts as well as prevent and mitigate them and other human development prospects are presented.
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Since medieval era, literal criticisms on individuality concepts and theoretical posits on individualism have been exquisitely intricate on human derogatory natures by reflecting individuality prospects within modern criminality perspectives and their abominable characters in the face of moral values. In modern times, dictums on individual liberties and freedoms towards the new millennium human development prospectus have rendered the medieval concepts practically defective. As such, modern variance in conceptive thoughts and practical human habits has made it difficult to enforce strong communitarian and solidarity goals, therefore, inducing severe conflict driving links within the individualism concept. Through diagrammatic analyses, the phenomenal elements that make the precepts of individuality along individualism harness qualifications which are liable to promote and sustain conflicts as well as prevent and mitigate them and other human development prospects are presented.

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