Philip G. Zimbardo Quotes
Western Societies Want Men To Be Upstanding, Proactive Citizens Who Take Responsibility For Themselves, Who Work With Others To Improve Their Communities And Nation As A Whole. The Irony Is That Society Is Not Giving The Support, Guidance, Means, Or Places For These Young Men Even To Be Motivated Or Interested In Aspiring To These Goals. In Fact, Society - From Politics To The Media To The Classroom To Our Very Own Families - Is A Major Contributor To This Demise Because It Is Inhibiting Young Men's Intellectual, Creative, And Social Abilities Right From The Start. And The Irony Is Only Compounded By The Fact That Men Play Such A Powerful Part In Society, Which Means They Are Effectively Denying Their Younger Counterparts The Opportunity To Thrive.
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