Protective Responsibility
Cross-source consensus on Protective Responsibility from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- The article presents a model that classifies people as sheep, wolves, or sheepdogs based on capacity for violence and empathy. — Combat, Killing, Media Violence, and Sleep Deprivation
- The sheepdog model is presented as shaped by nature, nurture, choices, discipline, and free will rather than genetics or environment alone. — Combat, Killing, Media Violence, and Sleep Deprivation
- An internal locus of control is described as focusing on what one can control in the present. — Combat, Killing, Media Violence, and Sleep Deprivation
- A sheepdog is defined as someone with both capacity for violence and love for fellow citizens who can protect others. — Combat, Killing, Media Violence, and Sleep Deprivation
- The article recommends controlling practical variables such as discipline, parenting, media boundaries, sleep, training, and service. — Combat, Killing, Media Violence, and Sleep Deprivation
- The article advises strengthening desired traits by feeding the sheep, wolf, or sheepdog aspects of the self. — Combat, Killing, Media Violence, and Sleep Deprivation