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The Humanistic view of human motivation focuses on self-actualizing tendencies and conscious experience. For this case, the most appropriate theory would be Carl Rogers' Personality and Psychotherapy theory that speculates the main motivational force comes from the need to fulfill or actualize the self (McAdams, 2006). When Hitler was growing up, he faced a lot of pressure from his father who expected him to be successful in life and not to be like [url=http://www.mquin.com/giuseppezanotti.php]giuseppe zanotti pas cher[/url] his step brother whom Hitler's father considered a failure.
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Hitler [url=http://www.sandvikfw.net/shopuk.php]hollister sale[/url] was an aggressive leader. He was drawn to the kind of leadership where he could control or direct the behaviors of his juniors. When making decisions, individuals with [url=http://www.thehygienerevolution.com/barbour.php]barbour paris[/url] high power motivation rarely stop to consider long term ramifications. Hitler's mission was to terminate Jews and other races that he deemed inferior to Caucasians. He did everything in his power to get rid of all of them, without thinking how this would affect him or his country in the long term. His decisions or opinions normally passed without being challenged, he was never ready to offer any compromises (Nicholls, 2000).
References
McAdams, D. (2006). The person: A new introduction to personality psychology. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
Nicholls, D. (2000). Adolf Hitler: A bibliographic companion. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, Inc.

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