Wednesday, March 11, 2020
History of Social Thought essays
History of Social Thought essays    On October 27, 1994, Susan Smith watched her burgundy Mazda     Protege roll into the watery depths of John D. Long Lake carrying     her two sons, Michael, 3, and his 14-month-old brother, Alexander     Henderson and Fields 1995).  One can only wonder what could have     caused a mother to intentionally murder her two beautiful baby     boys.  The motive seemed to be that Susan Smiths wealthy     boyfriend did not want the children.  She also stated in her     handwritten confession that she knew he would never love her     (Smith 1994).  I can only speculate that she meant he would never     love her as long as she had children.  However, I believe that     Susan must have been deeply disturbed to commit such a horrible     	In order to better understand this unthinkable act, I chose     to use the psychoanalytic theory from the psychological     perspective.  I think this theory can describe Susans behavior     better than the cognitive consistency theory because the id, ego,     and super-ego seem to observe mental processes more than the     cognitive consistency theory does.  Using the cognitive     consistency theory would make it more difficult to observe the     mental processes of Susan Smith that I believe are necessary to     understand this crime (Lecture notes, psychological perspective,     cognitive consistency theory).  I will also use the social     learning theory under the behavioral perspective because I believe     positive and negative reinforcement can make it more clear as to     why Susan Smith killed her children.  I chose not to use the     social exchange theory because, in this case, Susan Smith is not      negotiating anything as social exchange theory explains.  It also     tends to be a hedonistic view of the human (Lecture notes,     behavioral perspective, social exchange theory, 2000).  The last     theory that will be discussed from the sociological perspective is     the role theory.  I believe that it is a most obvious concept that     Susan S...     
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