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This is http://www.essayz.com/b0001141.htm Previous-Essay <== This-Essay ==> Following-Essay Click HERE on this line to find essays via Your-Key-Words. {Most frequent wordstarts of each essay will be put here.} ========================================================== %RATIONALIZE SELF IMAGE ESTEEM RESPECT SUPPORT LOVE+000114 %DOMINATION SYSTEM CODEPENDENT INTERDEPENDENT LOYAL 000114 People support, oppose, transcend and/or subvert "The Domination System" in many different ways --- and in turn rationalize their different ways in many different ways in efforts to enjoy security, tranquility, and self-respect. 1. Supporters may be dominant leaders or codependent followers. 2. Supporters may be in conflict with other supporters in ostensible efforts to destroy the other supporters who have been identified as "evil", "traitors", "counter-revolutionaries", "misguided", "incompetent", "unworthy", "immoral", "un-ethical", etc. 3. Supporters may be codependent supporters of dominant leaders: overtly so, tacitly so; willfully, fearfully; collusively, or openly/honestly. 4. Ostensible opponents may be in conflict with others in ostensible efforts to destroy supporters of "The Domination System" who have been identified as "evil", "traitors", "counter-revolutionaries", "misguided", "incompetent", "unworthy", "immoral", "un-ethical", etc. Such people may in practice be much like people in group number two above. 5. People who truly transcend and subvert "The Domination System" recognize that "The Domination System" cannot be weakened/overcome in ways which entail and/or depend upon: dominance, coercion, dishonesty, power-plays, coalitions, collusions, addictions, codependence, or the identifications and destructions of evil individuals. 6. People who truly transcend and subvert "The Domination System" recognize that "The Domination System" cannot be weakened/overcome by people who demonstrate: arrogance, self-righteousness, extremism, imbalance, intolerance, condemnations, excommunications, dichotomous- thinking, over-simplifications, self-centeredness, and dominant forms of leadership. They are not preoccupied with clear-cut classification of people as "evil", "bad", "good", "better" or "best". (c) 2005 by Paul A. Smith in (On Being Yourself, Whole and Healthy) ==========================================================