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An Essay on Morality, Ethics, and Freedom Are they negotiable
Within human behavioral culture and societal norms is a sense of acceptable morality and ethics. In those same cognitive functions of perception and reaction is our sense of freedom. This essay postulates that mortality, Ethics and Freedom are a fluidic state within human culture and societal norms.
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Ethics is a factor that governs the behavior of good people and that contributes to the evolution of a society because it aims at the common good; This way, it brings benefits to societies in which people base their behavior on it. It induces a person to behave in a straight line that helps to overcome the influence of emotional factors, which interfere with decision-making and individual and group performance, it also prevents that person from practicing acts contrary to practices aimed at the common good in a society. Morality can be conceptualized as the set of principles, norms or rules of behavior considered correct by a whole society, at a given time, being the result of its historical-social evolution. Globalization is based on the integration of markets and the deepening of transactions due to the great ease of communications. Economic barriers were being deactivated and the interdependence of markets intensified between economic blocks and between companies from different countries. Currently, groups of globalists are acting strongly to destroy ethical and moral values that are some of the most important pillars of societies in all countries.
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