Social Responsibility and Social Change

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Responsibility and Morality
  2. Class and Social Hierarchy
  3. Capitalism and Exploitation
  4. Individual vs Society
  5. Moral Responsibility
  6. Generational Conflict
  7. Power and Control
  8. Social Injustice
  9. Reform and Redemption
  10. Historical Context

📖 1. Responsibility and Morality

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Denial of responsibility as moral stagnation: The refusal to accept accountability for one’s actions, exemplified by Mr Birling’s assertion “I can’t accept any responsibility,” which reflects a refusal to acknowledge moral duty and perpetuates social and ethical stagnation (see source content). This attitude maintains systemic exploitation and prevents moral growth within the upper classes.

  • Laissez-faire capitalism and bourgeois exploitation: An economic system advocating minimal government interference, where the bourgeoisie exploit the working class with impunity. Priestley critiques this system by illustrating how it fosters moral stagnation and systemic inequality, as seen in Birling’s dismissive attitude towards social responsibility.

  • Interconnectedness of society and collective accountability: The idea that societal members are morally linked, and individual actions impact the whole. Priestley emphasizes this through the Inspector’s call for collective responsibility, contrasting with characters like Birling who deny such interconnectedness, thus reinforcing social and moral stagnation.

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Vista previa del cuestionario

1. What does 'denial of responsibility' mean in the context of Priestley's critique of morality?

2. What term is used to describe the rigid social class system in Edwardian England as discussed in the context of social hierarchy?

3. What is the role of the characters' refusal to accept social responsibility in Priestley's critique of capitalism in *An Inspector Calls*?

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Vista previa de las tarjetas de memoria

Responsibility — denial of?

Refusal to accept moral accountability

Class divisions — characteristic?

Rigid social hierarchy with little mobility

Capitalism — critique?

Fosters exploitation and moral stagnation

Individual vs Society — conflict?

Self-interest clashes with social responsibility

Moral responsibility — emphasized by?

Inspector emphasizing collective accountability

Generational conflict — depicted?

Younger characters more socially conscious

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿Qué cubre la hoja de repaso sobre Social Responsibility and Social Change?

La hoja de repaso cubre los conceptos esenciales de Social Responsibility and Social Change. Está organizada por temas para facilitar el aprendizaje y la memorización, con definiciones clave, explicaciones y resúmenes.

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¿Cuántas preguntas tiene el cuestionario de Social Responsibility and Social Change?

El cuestionario contiene 10 preguntas de opción múltiple con correcciones y explicaciones detalladas para cada respuesta. Ideal para poner a prueba tus conocimientos e identificar lagunas.

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