Lark
Rothchildian Agent
- MBTI
- ENTJ
- Enneagram
- 9
In addition, I've heard people who really do buy into this premise conclude that despite it being situational that if people can be persuaded of expectations in such a way that they have a major emotional stake in it, either from religion or ideology or something which is an idea with a strong emotional attachment, that they will develop the sembalence of a character, this could be good or bad, for instance the "ideology" of "respect" between rival gangs which can sanction either self-control or aggressive outburst in response to particular stimuli.
Fromm's theories are similar, he has his own first principles which are a little funny or unique to him about people wanting to retreat to womb like states of dependency or earlier animal-instinctive behaviour, which sometimes, although I think its happy coincidence or accident, correspond to attachment theories or more recent research and sometimes dont. What is important is that he describes character formation as the cohering of inherited traits, biological facts of life, like instincts, and habits, which can be received from socialisation. So even if its just a set of habits in a particular context which are adaptive there's still such thing as "character".
Fromm's theories are similar, he has his own first principles which are a little funny or unique to him about people wanting to retreat to womb like states of dependency or earlier animal-instinctive behaviour, which sometimes, although I think its happy coincidence or accident, correspond to attachment theories or more recent research and sometimes dont. What is important is that he describes character formation as the cohering of inherited traits, biological facts of life, like instincts, and habits, which can be received from socialisation. So even if its just a set of habits in a particular context which are adaptive there's still such thing as "character".