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Macaulay tells us that "we cannot with any grounds of reason or propriety, set up our own constitution as the model which all other nations ought implicitly to follow, unless we are certain that it bestows the greatest possible happiness on the people which in the nature of things any government can bestow."
Duplex Mind
The duplex mind concept suggests that the human mind has two operational systems: one that is automatic, unconscious, and fast, and another that is controlled, conscious, and slower.
Cultures
Cultures encompass the shared values, beliefs, norms, customs, laws, and knowledge of a group of people that guide their behaviors and understanding of the world, passed from generation to generation.
Nature
The physical world and ecosystem surrounding us, including plants, animals, landscapes, and environmental processes.
Shared Ideas
Thoughts, concepts, or notions that are commonly or mutually held, understood, or accepted by a group of people.
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