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목록Orderliness of Choice (2)
New Political Science
(2) Comparison of Maslow and Orderliness of Choice Earlier, I argued that there is an order to human choices, stating that the order is ㉠ physical safety, ㉡ material abundance, and ㉢ ideational value[Ch.2.18]. However, there are many scholars who have presented different content in terms of orderliness of choice. Therefore, it is necessary to critically examine the views of such scholars. Repres..
(2) Orderliness of Choice All social phenomena, including political phenomena, are determined by the serial choices made by individuals. However, everyone wants many things, but no one can choose everything at once. As a result, the following Orderliness of Choice arises. [Ch.2.17] When people make choices, they prioritize urgent matters and close tasks first, and then deal with less pressing an..