For Success 1: Responsibility and Rationality
Both responsibility and rationality are essential for production and efficiency—whilst they do not inherently generate well-being.
Responsibility implies rationality
Rationality implies responsibility
■ Responsibility is valued over Authority
These mentalities demand a degree of rationality and responsibility.
Moving down the diagonal reveals:
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with the consequent requirement for: - an to counter the rising level of risk.
- centredness calls for responsible inquiry and self-discipline in any learning that is oriented functionally or thematically, rather than theoretically or by discipline. Rationality is valued, while popular opinion is neglected.
- centredness is built around a theory, discipline or ideology, which is constructed to be consistent and coherent. Responsibility is required to engage constructively with society and to promote specific changes acceptably.
- centredness assumes responsible dealings and reasonable contracts. Profit-making activities should be based on rules, goals and facts. It is essential to know what you are doing and why, and also to be aware of any legal and financial implications.
Well-being Set
■ Authority is valued over Responsibility
These avoid, deny, spoil, reject or supersede rational thought and responsible action. Rationality is simply too cold or artificial and responsibility just too impersonal in the face of feelings, self-interest and suffering.
aim to protect or advance themselves or their group. So they trend to- Kinship-centredness actively rejects social responsibility in favour of responsibility for the family unit and protection of intimates.
- Power-centredness has nothing but contempt for rational argument given the easy quick results from applying brute force and the persuasiveness of bribes and intimidation.
- Community-centredness recognizes the obligations entailed by projects producing social benefit, but this is weakened if responsibility is diffused among group members.
- Reality-centredness is about seeing, so responsibility is irrelevant—what exists is what exists. The concern is to see through what is conventionally accepted or revealed by rational study
- Go to the next requirement for success: authority & stability.
Originally posted: July 2009