“The extent to which human aggression exemplifies innate tendencies is not clear.” Quote by B. F. Skinner
“The simulated approval and affection with which parents and teachers are often urged to solve behavior problems are counterfeit. So are flattery, backslap-ping, and many other ways of "winning friends.” WayProblemWinningParentTeacherBehaviorAffectionSolveApprovalFlatteryCounterfeitParents And TeachersPingBehavior Problems Author:B. F. Skinner
“A culture must be reasonably stable, but it must also change, and it will presumably be strongest if it can avoid excessive respect for tradition and fear of novelty on the one hand and excessively rapid change on the other.” IfsHandsCultureTraditionStrongestStableRapidsNoveltyRapid Change Author:B. F. Skinner
“A person's genetic endowment, a product of the evolution of the species, is said to explain part of the workings of his mind and his personal history the rest.” MindPersonsSaidProductsEvolutionSpeciesEndowmentPersonal History Author:B. F. Skinner
“Indeed one of the ultimate advantages of an education is simply coming to the end of it.” EndsEducationAdvantageUltimate Book:The Technology of Teaching Source: The Technology of Teaching
“Overcrowding can be corrected only by inducing people not to crowd, and the environment will continue to deteriorate until polluting practices are abandoned.” PeoplePracticeEnvironmentCrowdsAbandonedOvercrowding Author:B. F. Skinner
“The speaker does not feel the grammatical rules he is said to apply in composing sentences, and men spoke grammatically for thousands of years before anyone knew there were rules.” MenFeelsYearsDoeSaidSentencesSpokesSpeakersGrammarComposing Author:B. F. Skinner
“A permissive government is a government that leaves control to other sources.” GovernmentSource Author:B. F. Skinner
“To require a citizen to sign a loyalty oath is to destroy some of the loyalty he could otherwise claim, since any subsequent loyal behavior may then be attributed to the oath.” MayCitizensBehaviorClaimsLoyaltyLoyalOath Author:B. F. Skinner
“Twenty-five hundred years ago it might have been said that man understood himself as well as any other part of the world. Today he is the thing he understands least.” MenWorldYearsWellsHas BeensSaidMightTodayFiveMankindUnderstoodHundredYears AgoTwentiesMight Have BeenWorld TodayTwenty Five Author:B. F. Skinner
“The juvenile delinquent does not feel his disturbed personality. The intelligent man does not feel his intelligence or the introvert his introversion.” MenFeelsDoePersonalityIntelligentIntrovertDisturbedJuvenileIntroversionIntelligent ManDelinquents Author:B. F. Skinner