Question 1: What is the cause of the crisis of trust? Occasional breaches of trust create a continuous vicious cycle, and the scope of the cycle continues to expand, thus causing a social credibility crisis. It is not the result of a single factor
Question 2: Why is there a trust crisis in China? Trust is a big problem in contemporary China. People have lost basic trust, and the entire society is filled with an atmosphere of deception and counterfeiting. If we carefully consider the formation of the trust crisis, there should be the following four reasons: the first is ideological reasons; the second is legal mechanism reasons; the third is social customs reasons; and the fourth is religious beliefs. First, ideological reasons. Hobbes famously said: "I have no doubt that if the statement that the angles of a triangle are equal to the two right angles of a square would conflict with the right of any man to rule, or the interest of some persons having it, Even if this statement is not controversial, it will be suppressed because the people concerned take the method of burning all the geometry books if they can. "Currently, there are tens of thousands of gathering incidents across the country every year, many of which are violent. It's because the authorities (***, police investigation results) lack credibility. After an incident occurs, if the investigation results of the Communist Party of China are credible, it will not lead to riots. As Arendt said: "One often finds that the most certain result of long-term brainwashing is a special kind of cynicism: an absolute refusal to believe in any truth, no matter how reliable the truth is." Because of our society After going through a period when people were unable to understand basic facts, people lost basic trust in public power. The causal relationship between the two is very clear. Secondly, there is the issue of legal mechanism. Society lacks effective external regulatory power for people's behavior, and does not adequately punish fraud and deception. The punishment mechanism is imperfect, which makes the cost of counterfeiting relatively low. This has led to the proliferation of poisonous milk, waste oil, and pirated books. In a society with a sound legal mechanism, people's counterfeiting will lead to bankruptcy. When comparing integrity with fraud, people will choose integrity. On the contrary, driven by the interests of petty profits, people will also resort to counterfeiting, thus completely losing their professional ethics and destroying the trust of society. Third, there is the issue of cultural customs. Since the distinction between acquaintance society and stranger society prevails in China, there is no inherent normative force for deceiving outsiders or strangers. This custom is the differential order pattern proposed by Fei Xiaotong. It is like throwing a stone into the water, and water patterns appear on the water. In Chinese society, everyone is centered on themselves, blood relatives, and in-laws. , friends, acquaintances, extending in circles, dividing closeness according to distance from oneself. Trust is only in the circle of acquaintances, and there is complete distrust in the world of strangers. From this, we also believe that deceiving strangers does not violate the code of conduct. The difference sequence pattern reveals a typical acquaintance social value: trust is only found in the circle of acquaintances, and there is no trust at all towards strangers. There is also a famous theory in sociology and anthropology research: The West is an individual-oriented society, while China is a family-oriented society (family-oriented society), which is similar to the differential order pattern. An individual-based society is a society of strangers; a family-based society is a society of acquaintances. In the former, people's communication and operation must rely on the rule of law, while in the latter, they rely on relationships and are governed by people. The rule of law requires trust, and corresponding systems will be created to protect trust; when people rule, there will be no trust... >>
Question 3: What should we do if there is a crisis of trust between people? manage? Whether his trust in you still exists or not is not important anymore. Since you ask such a question, you must care about whether his trust still exists in his heart. Then you don't need to explain anything. Since you think that what you do does not violate yourself. Conscience, just use time to prove it is the best way. Because if you rush to explain, he will only treat it as a cover-up. Otherwise, even if you find evidence that he misunderstood you, or the reason... I think the original trust will disappear.
Question 4: What is the root cause of the crisis of trust in ***? I believe that 75% of hot topics in online public opinion are not caused by the untimely response of grassroots *** departments, but because of the lack of timely response by grassroots *** departments. It is caused by deliberate avoidance, cover-up or even blatant falsification. Some simply do not respond or explain, and some simply insult the public’s intelligence and are too lazy to make up lies. Such things as "wash your face and die" and "drink water to death" are unbelievable. , in the end, I didn’t even make up lies, and just said: As for whether you believe it or not, I believe it anyway. The negative consequence of this is that it leads to a crisis of public trust in the government, and the root cause of the crisis is that the emergence of the Internet has broken the government’s monopoly on information and discourse. There are only two ways to solve this problem: one is to shut down the Internet and let the *** continue to monopolize information and voice; the other is that the *** must be transparent in information and accept public supervision and questioning at any time. We *** chose the former without hesitation. Talking about democracy and supervision with an authoritarian leader is undoubtedly seeking the skin of a tiger. Although we, the public, have been trying hard to communicate with the leader and make a series of concessions, this leader still behaves like a tiger. He appears in front of the public with a superior attitude and the face of a almsgiver.
For us, what we need is the rights that should belong to us. For ***, our rights come from *** and are given to us by ***. This is the difference between authoritarian *** and democratic ***. Autocratic dictatorships believe that independence lies with a certain person or a party, and that the people's rights come from the charity of the dictatorship. To maintain this system, the military and state violence organs must be controlled by the party; democratic *** It is believed that the government belongs to the people, and the power of the government is based on the rights of citizens. In order to maintain the democratic system, the military and state violence organs must be composed of leaders who are loyal to the country and loyal to the democratically elected government. However, it is not easy for *** to shut down the network. The pace of historical development will not stop because of some countercurrent. If we try to use our hands as a chariot, we will only perish. The public is a group of ants, and with the continuous popularization of the Internet, the continuous advancement of technology, the speed of information exchange getting faster and faster, and the rapid rise of Internet opinion leaders, the number of this group of ants will continue to expand. , destroyed in the ant nest. The so-called blockade will, like the Berlin Wall, become a historical relic sooner or later. Today, everyone can be an information provider, disseminator, participant, or even an opinion leader. They can openly challenge the ***, but what can the *** do? Calling a deer a horse, or simply "hiding in a small building to unite, and not caring about spring, summer, autumn and winter" deceives oneself and others. Some people may say that people always have some sense of shame. After seeing the bloody scene on the Internet and the accusations from the people, don’t officials feel ashamed? The answer is, of course not, what he chose was to shut down the computer. This is how we *** choose crisis public relations.
Question 5: Why does a crisis of trust occur between male and female friends, and what is a better way to solve it? The prerequisite for a crisis of trust is distrust. It may be that he does not pay attention to his words and deeds and causes you Suspicion may also be caused by you thinking too much, being petty, paranoid, etc. If you want him to trust you, you have to give him a sense of security and not make him feel uneasy. In addition, you should communicate more and not keep things in your own mind
Question 6: Why now There is not much trust between people in society, and a crisis of trust has emerged. reason? This is a high school Chinese language question. Perhaps it is a necessary stage of human development. The distribution of social benefits is extremely uneven. The primitive competition under capitalism has led to a growing gap in peace. Where there is poverty, there is crime. Where there is crime, there will naturally be a certain feeling in people's hearts. A series of precautions and barriers arise. This is an era where you don’t even dare to help an old lady when you see her. Why not? Because you are afraid that she will blackmail you. Why might he blackmail you? Because she may be poor and in need of money. What is the basis of a Datong society that does not guard against theft at night? It is the great improvement of human ideological consciousness and the great enrichment of material resources. And I dare not say that the latter is a sufficient condition for the former, but it is certainly a necessary condition.
Question 7: Debate on whether the crisis of social trust is caused by personal or social reasons. We blame social reasons, society! Thank you 20 points People's herd mentality is a way to relieve people's anxiety, and it is also a means for people to adapt their self-evaluation to social evaluation. Therefore, when there is a crisis in social trust, people will be affected by social factors, unconsciously comply with society, and change their own ideas.
Question 8: The fundamental reason for the lack of trust between people. Today’s people lack traditional education. Very few people still have the concepts of etiquette, justice, integrity, loyalty, filial piety and justice. I remember someone said that there is a crisis of trust in China now. The most important thing in making friends is trust. If you don’t have credit, don’t make friends. First of all, you must have credit. However, there are very few people with credit these days, so you won’t have many friends. But each of these people is worth ten fair-weather friends.
Question 9: Our country The main reason for the "lack of trust" phenomenon is that there are too many scammers