“严格是一种美德”——专制教育与政治威权主义的社会决定

Galym Zhussipbek, Zhanar Nagayeva
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养育子女与儿童权利密切相关。以对儿童的需要反应迟钝为特点的养育方式,包括独裁式的家长式和忽视式的养育方式,对儿童的发展是有害的,并且与儿童权利的主要原则相抵触。哈萨克斯坦儿童权利的缓慢发展,以及总体上欧亚地区的儿童权利的缓慢发展,源于为专制家长式教育辩护的社会规范,特别是“严格是一种美德”的普遍信念。本文提出并讨论了“专制教养的社会决定”和“政治威权主义的社会决定”的概念。前一个概念是社会规范的体现,这种社会规范塑造了对儿童需求反应较低的养育方式,特别是专制式的家长式。后者表明,威权主义是社会和文化背景的产物,包括父母的教育。这些概念是相互支持的现象,在政治和养育子女方面造成了专制主义持续存在的恶性循环。
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“Strictness is a Virtue” – Social Determination of Authoritarian Parenting and Political Authoritarianism
Parenting and children’s rights are intimately related. The parenting styles characterised by low responsiveness to children’s needs, including authoritarian-paternalistic and those of neglect, are harmful to child’s development and contradict the main principles of children’s rights. The slow development of children’s rights in Kazakhstan and, in general, in the Eurasian1 context, derives from the social norms justifying authoritarian-paternalistic parenting, specifically, the widespread belief that “strictness is a virtue”. This article proposes and discusses the concepts of “social determination of authoritarian parenting” and “social determination of political authoritarianism”. The former concept denotes an embodiment of social norms that shape the parenting styles with low responsiveness to children’s needs, especially authoritarian-paternalistic. The latter suggests that authoritarianism is a product of social and cultural contexts, including parenting. These concepts, being mutually supportive phenomena, create the vicious circle of the persistency of authoritarianism in both politics and in child-rearing.
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