How interesting, it can be said that half the world lives under governments where citizens' freedoms are partially or totally limited. In Cuba, for example, where I live, you can ask if you live in a system that deprives you of your civil liberties and perhaps you will find a large percentage that will say no; and this happens because, unlike any of the other states where human rights are violated, in Cuba psychology has been used a lot to make people believe that the state is the giver of everything and that it looks after the well-being of citizens. This experiment has been going on for more than 60 years.
How interesting, it can be said that half the world lives under governments where citizens' freedoms are partially or totally limited. In Cuba, for example, where I live, you can ask if you live in a system that deprives you of your civil liberties and perhaps you will find a large percentage that will say no; and this happens because, unlike any of the other states where human rights are violated, in Cuba psychology has been used a lot to make people believe that the state is the giver of everything and that it looks after the well-being of citizens. This experiment has been going on for more than 60 years.