Indifference towards people, or in other words, reluctance to give assistance to the needy is called the social apathy, which is a common phenomenon in nowadays society. A classic example is China, which limits citizens to give aids to others indirectly by its policies, result in many do not have the sense of morality. Becoming apathetic is not only a problem in recent years, but also a long-lasting social difficulty. Since the launch of division of labor, individual benefit is the only concern in the majority. “Let every man skin his own skunk” is something that many people may act on others, who are probably willingness to ignore. Therefore, this paper agrees social apathy is a global difficulty, and will discuss the drawbacks which social …show more content…
In these days, individualism is causing us to fold our arms instead of offering assistance. According to Eckersley (2005), “[the result of individualism is] out of regard for privacy—our own and others’—we may fail to seek support when we need it, or hesitate to offer it to others when we should (p.254).” This is to say that individualism had been embedded to our mind, thinking that assisting others is unnecessary and receiving help is a shame. As a result, discouragement on collaborations will probably reduce the working efficiency, especially when facing some serious difficulties. Therefore, social apathy blocks the communications between labors, and result in drastically decreased in contributions to the company and …show more content…
Therefore, this paper agrees that social apathy is a worldwide tribulation which endangers peace and harmony of the world. Education is an immediate action in order to tackle the problem. Otherwise, indifference and distrust will occupy the universe.
References
The unkindness of strangers. (2013, July). In The Economist (Chinese ed.). Retrieved from http://www.economist.com/news/china/21582295-soul-searching-debate-rages-about-apathy-towards-those-need-unkindness-strangers
Eckersley, R. (2005). Is modern Western culture a health hazard? International Journal of Epidemiology, 35, 252-258.
People who don’t help others should be punished because they don’t fulfill their ethical responsibility and someone could lose their life because of it. If we see someone who needs help, do we stop? There is so much suffering and poverty out there. In the article “ Can the law make us be decent” by Jay Sterling Silver, the author have talked about how oblivious people should get punished for not required to do anything to help when someone is in danger. People should be punished for not assisting others in an emergency because someone life will be at risk if there’s no help.
Blind conformities towards customs: The death of all peace? An intelligent being once said "Living in this modern toxic world, we are all slowly being poisoned to death" Carrie Latet The Great Chain of Being, a perception of the universe held by Westerners, touches on this saying by personifying the olden days as a great period in history, but as we move more and more away from the date of Creation we start to get worse and worse.
To be indifferent is to have lack of interest, concern, or sympathy, and if people are apathetic towards one another nothing will ever change. As is stated by Wiesel, “Indifference elicits no response. Indifference is not a response.” (Perils of Indifference, 3). This demonstrates that when people are inattentive, they do not react and say anything.
In conclusion, I believe that if society continues on this path, it will slowly continue to lose its humanity. If people lose the qualities that make them human, such as sympathy, pity, warmth, and compassion, then they will have no positive impact on the world. In this case, they may as well cease to exist. The author of "The Pedestrian" warns us of this through the statement that "if mankind advances to the point where society loses its humanity, then mankind may as well cease to
This is due to several factors; hope for a better life, lack of proper knowledge, and an overbearing group mentality amongst the community. The combination of these elements leads to an abnormal and apathetic mentality in this fictional society. Perhaps
We are slowly becoming more and more antisocial with others, we mostly interact with each other through
Many people do not realize how important it is to take into consideration the situation of others; a life changing decision could take place within seconds. Apathy is defined by the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary as the lack of feeling or emotion, lack of interest or concern. In today’s society, if something does not pertain to an individual they will not pay it any attention. Many crimes and deaths have gone unreported or have been unsolved because of the apathy that people do not have for one another. “Thirty-Eight Who Saw Murder Didn’t Call the Police,” “Who Killed Benny Paret,” and “On Dumpster Diving” are all great examples of apathy.
Wiesel is right, indifference is like a sin it caused so many people to suffer and die. It should be stopped. More specifically, the way indifference can take control of lives is unbelievable and disgusting. Although some might object that indifference is not a huge problem that people need to focus on. Indifference is the cause of suffering.
Does humanity have too much conflict in the world due to indifference? What will the legacy of the 20th century be, and what had the most impact on it? In the speech “The Perils of Indifference” given by Elie Wiesel, he explains how we as a country overcame many obstacles but have yet to know what the legacy is. Indifference plays a major role in society, and is something we don’t want to overpower our world. Indifference has taught us many lessons, but can we learn from them?
A long bearded Charles Darwin strides onto a large stage. He stops in the middle of the stage and turns toward his audience. “How could you do this?” he says to the audience. “My idea was to explain where the origin of life began!
Goodall is not correct. The greatest danger to our future is not apathy. Indeed, this is a very significant risk to our future, but it is not the crucial threat. Rather than worrying about apathy towards the future, we should worry about issues such as overpopulation, government corruption, and war. Essentially, these can lead to serious problems for example, overpopulation causing epidemics like the plague or ebola that could
Unfortunate events occur often, and people either respond, or they ignore what is happening. Some might feel as if they are unable to help, causing them to pay no
(BS-3) This disconnection can manifest as a distance from society. (BS-2) More significantly, materialism can create a divide between one’s conscious self and their deeper emotions. (BS-1) Most worryingly, the human need for social interaction can be covered under a blanket of commercialized goods, and altogether forgotten.
The word altruism may come to mind for some. When performing acts of kindness we
Social causation of disease is described as the origin of illness that results from social environment, social interactions, or social factors. On the other hand, biological factors are not the only cause of disease as social causation and presume that social factors such as socioeconomic status (SES), religion, and social networks have an effect on the severity of illness and mortality. The idea that social interaction and culture play a major role in the causation of disease has been present in social thought since the discussion of the interaction between politics and mortality. Social causes of disease can be divided into fundamental causes and proximate lifestyle causes ( Link & Phelan, 1995). Nevertheless, causes of illness can directly