Sergey Enikolopov. (№ 297023)

Aggression is reasoned to cause harm. <...> the Word "motivated" is very important: aggressive action is always intentional, and not accidental. Therefore, even inaction - for example, when a man who knows how to swim, sitting and watching as someone is drowning, is an act of aggression. Violence also reasoned action, however, it does not harm, and coercion. We are all to some extent victims of violence: parents drove us to school, taught to tie shoelaces, use a knife and fork. All of this was imposed on us, even the best of intentions.
Quote Explanation: "Harvard Business Review - Russia" on 29 February 2016.
№ 297023   Added MegaMozg 09-08-2017 / 18:03

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