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Tuesday, January 19, 2010
A sense of entitlement is usually a sign of it being undeserved.
Deserving represents a socially constructed moral imperative that seeks to impose an implied order of deserving and undeserving. Each thus represents an implied phenomenon that is based on social context and not on the construct itself. Entitlement is thus better suited as an administrative-legal concept moreso than a social concept. The selfish will always create their own reality.
Deserving represents a socially constructed moral imperative that seeks to impose an implied order of deserving and undeserving. Each thus represents an implied phenomenon that is based on social context and not on the construct itself. Entitlement is thus better suited as an administrative-legal concept moreso than a social concept. The selfish will always create their own reality.
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