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the foundations of personality-第64章

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master; able in ancient times to use physical punishment and in our day to cut off a man's livelihood if he showed any rebellion。 In a larger social way War is crude brute force; and those who delude themselves that the God of victory is a righteous God have read history with a befoozled mind。 Force; though the world rests on it; is a terrible weapon and engenders brutality in him who uses it and rebellion; hate and humiliation in him upon whom it is used。 It is an insult to the dignity and worth of the human being。 It must be used for disciplining purposes only;on children; on the criminal; and then more to restrain than to punish。 It cannot disappear from the world; but it should be minimized。 Only the sentimentalized believe it can disappear entirely; only the brutal rejoice in its use。 Force is a crude way of asserting and obtaining superiority; the gentle hate to use it; for it arouses their sympathy for their opponent。 Whoever preaches force as the first weapon in any struggle is either deluded as to its value or an enemy of mankind。 As a non…inhibited response; force and brutality appear in the mentally sick。 General paresis; cerebral arterio…selerosis; alcoholic psychoses present classical examples of the impatient brutal reaction; often in men hitherto patient and gentle。 2。 Strategy or cunning appears as a second great method of obtaining the fulfillment of one's purposes。 We all use strategy in the face of superior or equal power; just as we tend to use force confronted by inferiority。 There is of course a legitimate use of cunning; but there is also an anti…social trend to it; quite evident in those who by nature or training are schemers。 The strategist in love; war or business simulates what he does not feel; is not frank or sincere in his statements and believes firmly that the end justifies the means。 He uses the indirect force of the lie; the slander; insinuation he has no aversion to flattery and briberyhe uses spies and false witnesses。 He is a specialist in the unexpected and seeks to lull suspicion and disarms watchfulness; waiting for the moment to strike。 Sometimes he weaves so tangled a web that he falls into it himself; and one of the stock situations in humor; the novel and the stage is where the cunning schemer falls into the pit he has dug for others。 In his highest aspect he is the diplomat; in his lowest he is the sneak。 People who are weak or cowardly tend to the use of these methods; but also there is a group of the strong who hate direct force and rather like the subtler weapons。 The strategist tends to be quite cynical; and his effect on his fellow men is to increase cynicism and pessimism。 They who have suffered through the schemer grow to suspect their fellows under any guise。 They become suspicious and hard; determined never to trust any one again。 Indeed; practical wisdom to a large extent is the wisdom of strategy and is full of mottoes and proverbs inculcating non…generous ideals。 When people have been 〃fooled〃 or misled; the most valuable of the social cementing qualities; faith in one's fellows; is weakened。 Despite the disintegrating effect of unscrupulous shrewdness; it is common enough to hear men say of a successful votary of the art; 〃Well; I give him credit。 He is a very clever fellow; and he has brought home the bacon。〃 Success is so highly prized and admired that the means of obtaining it becomes secondary in the eyes of the majority。 3。 The role of speech in the relationships of human beings is of course too great to be over…estimated。 Speech becomes the prime weapon in swaying and molding the opinions and acts of others。 It is the medium of the threat of force and the stratagem of cunning; but also it enters human life as the medium of persuasion and conviction。 The speech ability; the capacity to use words in attaining purpose; shows as striking variations as any other capacity。 Though a function of intelligence; the power to speak (and write) convincingly and easily; is not at all related to other phases of intelligence。 Though it can be cultivated; good verbalism is an innate ability; and a most valuable one。 The power to speak clearly so as to express what is on one's own mind is uncommon; as any one can testify who has watched people struggling to express themselves。 〃You know〃 is a very frequent phrase in the conversation of the average man; and he means that; 〃My words are inadequate; but you know what I mean。〃 The delight in the good writer or speaker is that he relieves other people's dissatisfaction in their own inadequate expression by saying what they yearn to say for themselves; thus giving them a vicarious achievement。 But the power of clear expression is not at all the power of persuasion; although it may be a part of it。 One may clearly express himself and antagonize others。 The persuader seeks to discover the obstacles to agreement with him in the minds of others and to remove or nullify them。 He may seek to do this by a clear exposition of his wishes and desires; by showing how these will benefit the others (or at least not harm them); by meeting logically or otherwise the objections and demonstrating their futility。 This he will attempt; if he is wise and practical; only in a limited group or among those who are keen…minded and open to reason。 Even with them he will have to kindle and maintain their interest; and he must arouse a favorable emotional state。 This latter is the principal goal in persuasion。 Every good speaker or writer who seeks to reach the mass of people needs the effect of the great feelingsof patriotism; sympathy and humorneeds flattery; gross or subtle; makes people laugh or smile or feel kindly disposed to him before he attempts to get their cooperation。 He must place himself on their level; be regarded as one of them; fellowship and the cooperative tendencies must be awakened before logic will have value。 The persuader cuts his cloth to suit his case。 He is a psychologist of the intuitive type。 He may thunder and scold if he finds in his audience; whether numbering one or a million; a tendency to yield to authority; and he then poses as that authority; handing out his dicta in an awe…inspiring fashion。 He will awaken the latent trend to ridicule and scoffing by pointing out inconsistency in others; or he may awaken admiration for his fairness and justice by lauding his opponent; taking care not to overdo it。 Persuasion is often a part of scheming; rarely is it used by the forceful; except in the authoritative way or to arouse anger against the opponent。 It is the weapon of those who believe in democracy; for all exposition has persuasion as its motive。 A statement must not only be true to others;to the mass。 Therefore persuasion as applied to the great mass of people is rarely closely knit or a fine exposition of truth and historical evolution; that one must leave for the highbrow book or treatise。 It is passionate and pleading; it thunders and storms; it has wit and humor; it deals with symbols and analogies; it plays on the words of truth; justice; ideals; patriotism。 It may be honest and truthful; but it cannot be really accurate or of high intellectual value。 And the persuasion that seeks private ends from private audiences 〃sizes〃 up it
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