Difference between revisions of "Individual responsibility"

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'''Individual responsibility''' means that each person has the primary responsibility for their own actions and behaviour, and the success or failure of their own life. It does not exclude receiving help or charity from others, but it excludes relying on help or charity when not truly necessary. It means not blaming others for one's own failings or mistakes.
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'''Individual responsibility''' means that each person has the primary responsibility for their own actions and behaviour, and the success or failure of their own life. It does not exclude receiving help or charity from others, but it excludes relying on help or charity when not truly necessary. It means not blaming others for one's own failings or mistakes. It is a [[conservative]] trait.

Revision as of 02:02, March 27, 2011

Individual responsibility means that each person has the primary responsibility for their own actions and behaviour, and the success or failure of their own life. It does not exclude receiving help or charity from others, but it excludes relying on help or charity when not truly necessary. It means not blaming others for one's own failings or mistakes. It is a conservative trait.