Contingencies of Reinforcement. Chapter 2: Utopia as an Experimental Culture. Quote 6

“The rule-following contingencies [of a culture] are often un-skillfully designed, and members of a culture seldom take net consequences into account. On the contrary, they resist control of this sort. They object to what they are asked to do and either drop out of the culture—as hermits, hobos, or hippies—or remain in it while challenging its principles.” (p. 39)

 

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