jueves, 21 de marzo de 2013

About anomie and anonymity



Those who achieve good language skills are more likely to communicate, to understand the rules and regulations and to make money.

In Spanish the word "anomie" (1) has two meanings:

1) Absence of rules governing the conduct of citizens, and
2) mental difficulty remembering the names of things or people.

In other items (2) I mentioned the importance of language skills to achieve economic resources that allow us to live in dignity.

Now tell them something that maybe someone thought before me, but for me it's new.

Some people have difficulty in complying with the law. These people can behave so disrespectfully, (insulting, ignoring the order of a row, making fun of the police), and, in severe cases, crime (stealing, wound, kill).

On the other hand, some people can not communicate with others because they either do not have the required number of words or the ever knew but have difficulty expressing them. They are recognized because they feel forgotten that word "is on the tip of the tongue."

Although difficulties of different categories, the results end up being the same: a person who does not respect the rules of coexistence has such difficulty making money as one having difficulty communicating due to lack of sufficient vocabulary.

We might also add that the word "anomie" not only has a phonetic similarity with 'anonymous' but conceptually we can think that a person with difficulties in respecting the rules of behavior and communication difficulties speaking or writing, hardly enough to acquire an identity recognized the rest of society.

By contrast, those who achieve good performance are more likely language to understand and respect the house rules while improving their ability to make money.

       
Nota: O texto original em espanhol (sem tradução do Google): Sobre anomia y anonimato.
 
(Este es el Artículo Nº 1.826)

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