Conformism
Conformism is a term used to describe a state of orthodoxy, the suspension of actions or opinions in favor of obedience to the mandates or conventions of one's peer-group, or deference to the imposed norms of some supervening authority.
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Obedience - Convention - Peer-group
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One manifestation of conformism emerges in the practice of going along and getting along with people who appear (at least for the moment) more powerful. The old saying expresses this well: When in Rome, do as the Romans do - alternatively expressed as: When in Turkey, speak Turkish. Conformism assumes that individuals and small groups attain their easiest and hence best life by doing their very best to blend in with their surroundings, and by doing nothing eccentric or out-of-the-ordinary in any way.
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Power - When in Rome - Life - Eccentric
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By definition, conformism presents the antithesis both of creativity and of innovative leadership, and hence opposes change and/or progress itself. Spiritual thinkers, such as the Islamist Dr. Hasan Askari, suggest that individuals should counter conformism by "waking up from the spell which our collective identity, whether it be of race or of religion, has cast upon us."
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Antithesis - Creativity - Innovative - Leadership - Change - Progress - Spiritual - Islamist - Hasan Askari - Identity - Race - Religion
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Authoritarian institutions (such as military organizations and organized religions) tend to glorify and reinforce conformism within their ranks, as do many large corporations. Their influence has both subconscious and overt aspects. Typically, those calling for conformism and for obedience to authority couch their demands in conservative terms to give the impression that they aim at the preservation of the status quo - which (critics often say) can mask power-grabs and the exercise of self-interest.
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Authoritarian - Institution - Military - Religion - Corporations - Subconscious - Authority - Conservative - Status quo
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One view of innovation stresses the importance of outward or grand-scale conformism. Since open and extreme rebels get incarcerated, effective change - according to this theory - may involve perpetrating minor, incremental acts of a non-conforming nature.
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