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Essay / Obedience to Authority Shown in a Few Good Men
Obedience may be a simple word, but it has a powerful impact on the daily lives of millions of people. Obedience is simply following the orders or directions of another person, presumably in a position of authority. It's something that almost everyone turns to every day without even realizing it – and it can radically change our lives as we know them. Obedience is, for example, how the holocaust happened. The Germans were ordinary people turned into murderers because they followed the orders of one man: their dictator, Adolf Hitler. Of course, obedience does not always result in horrible results like the holocaust or a catastrophe of this magnitude. Obedience can also have drastic effects on the lives of just a few men; This is featured in the movie A Few Good Men. Specifically, the film A Few Good Men depicts the results of blindly obeying orders. Yale psychologist Stanley Milgram also explores obedience to authority in his essay “The Perils of Obedience.” On the other hand, Erich Fromm, a psychoanalyst and philosopher, focused on disobedience to authority in his essay “Disobedience as a Psychological and Moral Problem.” Milgram wrote about the shocking way people obeyed authority when they thought they were harming someone else, while Fromm dissected both: why people are so inclined to obey and how disobedience to personalities making authority can bring about beneficial changes for society. Obeying the commandments, even when they go against our morals, is human nature; Disobeying orders, however, is difficult to do, regardless of the situation. In A Few Good Men, Lieutenant Daniel Kaffee is tasked with defending two Marines, Alternate Colonel Harold Dawson and Pfc. Louden Downey, in the investigation of a murdered sailor in the middle of their paper......it was based on Christian beliefs, therefore one nation under God. Acts 5:29 But Peter and the apostles answered, “We must obey God rather than any human authority” (Holy Bible). This Bible verse reflects the Christian beliefs of our founders that men should try to live their lives as God desires. Leviticus 18:22 says you must not lie with another man like a woman; it is an abomination (Holy Bible). If the United States were truly obedient to God as it should be, no laws would have been passed allowing same-sex marriage or abortion. These measures go against the Bible, the word of God, but the government has deemed them acceptable. This question shows how obedience to authority can paralyze a nation. The government is allowing an issue that it should never have considered to be recognized as acceptable. If this path continues, society will continue to collapse and deteriorate..