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Differences in culture, as well as in perceptions of self and of outward appearances, can result in a person unintentionally showing behavior which others may (mis-)interpret as disrespect. The early usage of the term was in regard to position or class, and became obsolete with the rise of democracy, which instead gave respect to personal qualities or achievement. The meaning of the word has shifted back toward an honor that is automatic rather than earned.
However, respect is not just something that is innate; respect must be earned. The Greeks provide an excellent example of this. Their gods, kings, and best warriors were the most respected beings in the civilization. *The gods earned respect through a system of “fear and reward” as the temples preached, meanwhile the kings earned respect through their knowledge and the way they ruled their people whether through fear or intellect; the warriors on the other hand earned their respect through battle—the enemy’s fear of these warriors was what gave them the respect of the warriors own people.* The stories of the warriors or heroes as some were called show how this respect was earned. Take for example the Homer’s epic poem the Iliad, Greece’s two most respected and fiercest heroes, Hector and Achilles, do battle with their opposing armies for 9 years. These two famed warriors were even feared by kings. This fear manifested itself in the form of respect. The kings would treat these two warriors with immense courtesy and acknowledgement for their deeds. Either of the two are said to have been able to take on any number of men; it is for that ability, their courage, brutality, and overall skill with a sword that they were respected. In the present time period respect has migrated more toward the fear aspect than acceptance respect is also evident in the crudest forms of culture such as in gangs. This sub culture exists within many major cultures, but it is most evident in large metropolitan areas. The basis of all gangs is respect. Each action that a member of a gang does earns them either more respect and a higher status within the gang, or less respect and a diminished status. In other words the members gain more power and control with the over the gang and their territory. Leaders of these organizations generally are older and have committed various crimes in order to achieve the status they hold. In the world of gangs people live and die on the basis of the acknowledgement and courtesy they show. A loss of respect or acting in way that is unacceptable in the group can and usually does lead to death. Age, positions of power, and education are also ways to earn respect. An elderly person will get respect from the people around just because they old. This is an inherent nature in that our species has. We look to our elders because they have lived longer than us and have more experience. For those in positions of power it is simple; the power they hold forces people to pay them respect. Finally the educational stature a person has earns them respect; a doctorate is always going to be favored over a high school education.
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