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Self-Fulfillment   is a commitment to the full development of one’s personality, talents and potential.  
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Narcissism   extreme self-centeredness  
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Daniel Bell   weakened the established values of hard work and moderation and that it threatened the stability of the capitalist system.  
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Daniel Yankelovich   he admitted that this new value probably indicated that americans believed less in hard work than did earlier generations.  
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James M. Henslin   suggested that additional values such as education might be included.  
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Christopher Lasch   went so far as to consider this emphasis on personal fulfillment a personality disorder.  
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Robin M. Williams   American society sociologist who analyzed American Values  
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Internalization   the process by which a norm becomes a part of an individual’s personality, thus conditioning that individual to conform to society’s expectations.  
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sanctions   these are rewards or punishments used to enforce conformity to norms  
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positive sanction   action that rewards a particular kind of behavior  
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negative sanction   is a punishment or the threat of punishment used to enforce conformity.  
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formal sanction   is a reward or punishment given by formal organization or regulatory agency, such as a school, business, or government.  
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informal sanction   a spontaneous expression of approval or disapproval given by an individual or a group.  
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social control   enforcing of norms through either internal or external  
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