Community norms shape individual behavior from "summary" of The Social Contract & Discourses by Jean Jacques Rousseau
The rules that govern society are not just arbitrary dictates, but rather a reflection of the collective will of the people. These community norms shape individual behavior by providing a framework for interaction and cooperation. When everyone in a society agrees to abide by certain rules, it creates a sense of unity and common purpose.
These norms are not static, but are constantly evolving based on the needs and values of the community. As society changes, so too do the rules that govern it. This dynamic relationship between individual behavior and community norms is essential for the functioning of a healthy society.
Individuals are not just passive recipients of these norms, but active participants in their creation and maintenance. ...
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