Conformity
Resistance can become another form of conformity when opposition replaces independent thought. Conformity suppresses difference by aligning people with group, institutional, or authority expectations. The article treats conformity as a pro…
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Resistance can become another form of conformity when opposition replaces independent thought. Conformity suppresses difference by aligning people with group, institutional, or authority expectations. The article treats conformity as a problem of thought as well as behavior. Educational institutions can train people to suppress individuality and obey external standards. The article argues that people are shaped by schooling, social expectations, family beliefs, professional identities, political labels, and digital environments.