To some extent, most of us are obedient to our teacher, boss, or simply local government. According to Stanley Millgram of Yale University psychologist, "Submission is a fundamental element in the structure of social life and can point out" (631). Society lacks order, without obedience it is full of chaos. Authority helps society function; obedience to authority can ensure stability. But obedience transcends boundaries from beneficial to harmful ones. Obedience is dangerous when it is harmful to you or to others.
Submissive includes parents and elder who obey a single person. Parents are the best blessing for their children. Based on their experience, they know what is good for their children. They will never get sick of them. Because of the happiness of the children, parents insist on obedience. An obedient child has grown up to be a good girl. They are loved not only by their parents but also by other people related to their families and neighbors. We have the responsibility to obey our parents, that is to always obey what they are telling us. Everything we have is given to us by our parents' food, clothes, and education. When we are too young to do something for ourselves, they will tend to us. They will monitor us when we get sick, provide us amusement, teach us the principles of their religion, and protect us from evil. Obedience is a very easy way to express appreciation for these benefits. This method is within the reach of children of toddlers and adults.
In fact, we can not guarantee obedience and make it something it should be, but the sense of conscience and the price of God. When they try to abandon subjective eyes to obedience, their boss does not correctly understand their own interests. Blind obedience is that you never pay rational creatures nor accept them, does he understand the essence correctly? Human behavior has no other value, because they are consistent with reason, but blind obedience is unreasonable obedience. (128) The focus of this part is in "responsibility" of "supervisor" rather than "slave" service.
Passion and self-esteem in Mary Astel's early feminist prose Kathleen A. Ahearn University of Denver
A friend who adapts enemies to critical thinking and obedience. There are deliberate ignorant dances on the streets along which churches and synagogues line up, but people who are falling and hungry are still falling. It is no wonder that "civil disobedience" escaped from his invisible prison and was written by someone who shared escape for us. Institutional life was regarded as a prison, and people who got lost and those who were lost recovered. Ironically, this thinking and action system is captivating our hearts. The greatest move of a magician is to convince that what you see is the existence of reality in reality. Society is a fantasy, we are spectators, the result is determined by how we interpret it and ask us what is in front of us