The Role of Social Norms in New World Order
Dragos Marian Radulescu ()
Knowledge Horizons - Economics, 2016, vol. 8, issue 1, 77-79
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In society there were always a number of rules of behavior, which were aimed at setting limits in terms of human behavior. These rules of behavior, creation of society, were imposed on its members, for better coexistence. The main feature of these rules was that the creation of the company, their violation was sanctioned all of society through sanctions verbal, which took the form of contempt, reprimand, the opprobrium public or even isolation or expulsion of the guilty in society and less by physical sanctions. However there are cases when social infringement of those rules is punished physically, like Romanian proverb saying that "beating is take from Heaven" or "where the mother gives rise", instead of providing verbal penalties for persons found guilty.
Keywords: Popular tradition; civilization; moral; religion; state; new world order (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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