1. Understanding what welfare states are and the two forms that exist: paternalistic and liberal. 2. Analysing how welfare states are applied in different countries. 3. Analysing whether people who are not well off could live outside governmental help.
1. Understanding the types of vulnerability that exist. 2. Analysing if vulnerability is only about negative experiences. 3. Analysing how we should help vulnerable people.
1. Analysing why we adopted a culture of having others speak for us. 2. Understanding why we need to speak for ourselves. 3. Understanding that a culture of truth and conversation is the key to improvement and progression.
1. Understanding the meaning of solidarity. 2. Analysing how people actually come together to make things better against the injustice that is occurring in a country. 3. Analysing the power of solidarity and how many times it was actually a cause of change.
1. Understanding the meaning of self-care. 2. Analysing the phrase, “Be yourself”, and the misconceptions it might bring about. 3. Analysing when one should listen to what others say.
1. Knowing that the meaning of self-esteem is different from self-respect, as self-esteem focuses on one’s confidence in a particular activity. 2. Understanding the importance of confidence. 3. Analysing whether confidence is the key to approaching everything.
1. Understanding the need for self-improvement. 2. Analyse how self-improvement can be about the perspective of one’s self, as low or high self-esteem and self-respect can influence the outlook on our worth, and it would be this very outlook that we would need to approach.