[lbo-talk] Attitudes follow behavior

Wojtek S wsoko52 at gmail.com
Mon Jun 10 12:22:47 PDT 2013


Could not agree more. Behavioral changes can also be implemented by example setting, especially by high status individuals. This can be a problem in the US, since most high status figures are either conservative or neoliberal, or flippant and nihilistic clowns.

Wojtek Sent from my Droid On Jun 10, 2013 12:52 PM, "shag carpet bomb" <shag at cleandraws.com> wrote:


> A TedX talk by a sociologist who, like Miles Jackson is always arguing
> here, talks about how changes in behavior happen first, then attitudes
> change.
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> So, you don't try to change attidues, you have to set behavioral
> expectations.
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> Of course, the problem with that is that you have to be in a position
> to set expectations.
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> A way around that is to get at and appeal to underlying values
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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=l5d8GW6GdR0#!
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