Saturday, May 9, 2020
Sociological Analysis Of The Ideas Of Michael Schwalbe...
Sociological Adaptation The blending of ideas and beliefs of people from different cultures has posed a challenge to the social construct of many cities and nations for thousands of years. Comparing the ideas of Michael Schwalbe and Thomas Sowell as it pertains to sociological adaption between the members and beliefs of different races and cultures could pose a difficult task for some, but after reviewing each of their thoughts in regard to this subject, oneââ¬â¢s own beliefs will sway them either to support Schwalbeââ¬â¢s view or Sowellââ¬â¢s view and the one that they, as individuals, are likely to agree with will determine their position on this subject. Schwalbeââ¬â¢s view focused on being mindful of other differences so that there can be more social equality amongst all people and that this equality could only come about over time by people treating each other with more ââ¬Å"respect and compassion and refusing to participate in recreating inequalities even in little waysâ⬠. Howev er, Sowellââ¬â¢s view seemed to be a bit more realistic as it centered on the notion that differences amongst people are somewhat of a catalyst for change and the change that these differences bring about can still be used as an advantage for all mankind. If society was to truly become equal and societyââ¬â¢s differences were a thing of the past, some may say this would create a Utopia, I feel that instead of a Utopia, this could lead to our demise. I once opened a fortune cookie and the piece of paper inside stated,
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