06-03-201603:38 PM
A sheep? A Borg?
And if you don't mind explain to me the attraction of belonging to a sheep herd?
Is it true in your opinion what philosophers say, that "sheep" are fundamentally weak people that need the herd to experience a sense of self-power they never received as children? Is it true that sheep will go along with just about anything unethical in order to hold on to that sense of power a group provides?
Does a having a sense of power usually override ethics? And how common is it for a unethical group to justify their actions?
That was allot of questions but thanks!
[b]vendita droni[/b]
And if you don't mind explain to me the attraction of belonging to a sheep herd?
Is it true in your opinion what philosophers say, that "sheep" are fundamentally weak people that need the herd to experience a sense of self-power they never received as children? Is it true that sheep will go along with just about anything unethical in order to hold on to that sense of power a group provides?
Does a having a sense of power usually override ethics? And how common is it for a unethical group to justify their actions?
That was allot of questions but thanks!
[b]vendita droni[/b]