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Most people obey arbitrary rules even when it's not in their interest to do so, experiments show
Contrary to the popular saying, rules aren't meant to be broken, as they are foundational to society and exist to uphold safety, fairness and order in the face of chaos. The collective benefits of ...
It is a normative freefall in Nigeria. When a society experiences a combination of anomie and normlessness, the captive denizens exhibit a certain numbness of feeling and weariness of the soul arising ...
For weeks the media have hammered the Trump administration’s environmental record, with a focus on the large number of regulatory “roll backs,” including the June replacement of the Obama ...
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Beyond the Chair: How One Top Performer's Standoff Against Arbitrary Rules Led to a Bold Exit and a 'Good Life'
Arbitrary workplace rules are a frequent source of exasperation, particularly if they are irrelevant to an employee’s capacity to do their job to a satisfactory standard. This is a prime subject of ...
When you have a big family as we do, there are few things you know you’re not going to have. Your children generally won’t have their own room. And you probably won’t have vacations that you have to ...
Hilde Hoogenboom receives funding from The Melikian Center for Russian, Eurasian and East European Studies at Arizona State University, the National Humanities Center, and the Title VIII Research ...
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan addresses his supporters in Istanbul on Nov. 5. (Umit Bektas/Reuters) Superficially, there is no particular connection between the two biggest ongoing news ...
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