If man where aware of his selfishness how could he able to sacrifice some of his smaller ends for the sake of larger. Even granting that man sacrifices some of his smaller ends only because he is calculative weight the higher ends and evaluates them accordingly, does it not indicate, in some sense, that man is not utterly selfish and un improvably bad, Distinguishing between the smaller and the bigger end is synonymous with evaluating them and, to choose one against the other implies not merely that man has a capacity for evaluating alternatives but also that he is capable of directing his will on to accomplishing that he thinks desirable.” Reflecting along these lines we are unable to diagnose the social ill.
Even at the outset we were considering some of the qualities of human nature and correlating the societal qualities with conceptions of human nature. So a proper understanding of human psychology is an essential pre-requisite for
…show more content…
Steinbeck shows the Joad family survival shatter every one of the family members dream and they have to survive finally for at least to have regular meal. Because weather the man is rich or poor he is yearning money in order to get and provide for his family. Because food is first and most basic need of every being. Food is a significant element which decides everything upon man and his action. As a result of hunger poor man steal for food a rich man waste his food, but the presence of food is much relevant for survival. After quench his hunger only man can think for another. In The Grapes of Wrath how food and money change people go against their own folks. Primary concern of a man is to feed his own family. If he has sufficient, he will think for others, if he lack for his own what he will do? Because every man is to be sure of his own survival first. Basically man is a selfish being. A tenant farmer asked a tractor driver who has been appointed to tear apart the tenant’s