social programming

English

Noun

social programming (uncountable)

  1. The process by which the ideas, concepts and beliefs of the society in which we live are ingrained into our psyche. The process is usually by authoritative decree or by assimilation.
  2. The ideas, concepts and beliefs of our social environment that become ingrained in our psyche.
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