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The act or habit of bringing oneself into harmony or agreement with others; of adhering to conventional behavior
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the idea that man has no right to exist for his own sake, that service to others is the only justification of his existence, and that self-sacrifice is the highest moral duty, virtue and value
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Complying with a command; yielding to those in authority
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One’s acceptance of the responsibility of forming one’s own judgment and by the work of one’s own mind
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doctrine that the interests of the indiviual come first
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the belief that each man's primary moral obligation is to achieve his own welfare
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a theory advocatingcollective control ;emphasis on the group rather than than the indiviual or identity
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authoritative command or instraction,to make mandatory
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an imaginary place where people lead dehumanized and often fearful lives
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a place of ideal perfection especially in laws,goverment,and social conditions
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