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- Title: Getting Beyond Self-Esteem (Issues in Education)
- Author : Childhood Education
- Release Date : January 06, 2004
- Genre: Education,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 172 KB
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It seems evident why Americans have so embraced the notion of self-esteem. On the one hand, an overriding cultural value has been placed on the development of the individual, who emerges all too often as just another material commodity. On the other hand, everything about a distraction/entertainment-driven culture is about feeling good, putting aside your troubles, taking your mind off of "it" (Postman, 1986). If William Kilpatrick (1992) is to be believed, it is the entertainment industry that has become the real moral educator of the young. Who, then, can be surprised that in this atmosphere, psychology would formulate notions about raising the esteem of the child. Apparently we have reached the point where self-esteem looms as the be-all and end-all of human health and development. From this context, consider that classical Greek philosophy instructed that almost no one can properly designate himself or herself as self-sufficient; most of us rely on other people merely to stay alive. We are all of us dependent on others, known and unknown. "To see self sufficiency as the hallmark of maturity," Carol Gilligan and her associates (1988) wrote, "conveys a view of adult life that is at odds with the human condition" (p. xii).