DOI: https://doi.org/10.36719/2706-6185/56/13-18
Nurali Chelebiyev
Azerbaijan State Pedagogical University, Sheki Branch
PhD in Pedagogy
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0684-8876
n_chelebiyev@mail.ru
Amoral Reactions of the Personality to Social Influences and their
Socio-Psychological Analysis
Abstract
In all historical periods, human behavior has been evaluated by moral norms, and immoral behavior that contradicts public morality has been condemned, subjected to public condemnation, and punished. The use of non-normative vocabulary in communication, drunkenness, criminal acts, suicide (N.Ç), drug addiction, disrespect for the elderly, the disabled, and children, and asocial, antisocial, amoral, addictive, and delinquent acts have been evaluated. "Deviant" behavior reflects the cases where a person's attitude and behavior, actions and actions deviate from the norms and standards actually established in the society in which he lives. One of them is amoral behavior, which is one of the manifestations of social behavior. It is a type of negative behavior that is accompanied by a gross violation of the moral and ethical norms of behavior existing in society and destructive actions, and that spoils interpersonal relationships and leads to acute conflicts. Amoral behavior refers to the actions of any person that contradict the generally accepted moral norms, lifestyle, standards and principles in society, and a gross violation of the norms of morality and coexistence. These include smoking in public places, drinking alcohol, exposing body parts, using non-normative vocabulary (slang, obscene expressions, swearing, etc.), rudeness, abusing people's trust, lying, taking drugs, yelling in public places, polluting the environment, damaging public property, gambling, talking loudly, auto-hooliganism, informal sexual partnerships, promiscuous living, etc.
Modern globalization has led to sociodynamic and psychodynamic changes in society, including the modernization of lifestyles, fundamental changes in the value motivation of the personality, social orientation, and the increase in channels of influence on the personality outside the family.
The negative effects of the environment on adolescents and young people, including social networks, people with a low level of moral upbringing, singers and actors, athletes, and foreign students, lead to the spread of actions that are alien and contrary to mental values.
Keywords: social influence, morality, behavioral motives, deviant behavior,
amoral reactions, aggression