Draft:Kharxism

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"Kharxism," also known as "Darksism" within the framework of social psychology, delves into the complexities of human social behavior amidst constrained freedom of choice. This perspective underscores the significant impact of social and psychological factors on individual decision-making processes, often leading to a sense of limited agency. Contrary to viewing individuals as mere survivalists resorting to vicious and cruel acts, Kharxism emphasizes the intricate interplay between societal structures, cultural norms, and individual psychology. It explores how individuals navigate these constraints, sometimes feeling compelled to conform to societal expectations or adopt behaviors that may conflict with their values. By examining the psychological mechanisms underlying such behavior, Kharxism offers valuable insights into the complexities of human interaction and how social psychology shapes our understanding of human nature.

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