3.3 the goal of development.An important goal of development is to have the lives of all men on Earth by living, well-being, meaning it has been different, which may be classified as follows: Miss Raja and honcho (2554: displays a wide-ranging eye pani. 25; reference from Misra & Honjo. 1981. Essays on Humanizing Development: People, Space and Development in Honour of Prof. Masahiko p.9) describe the lives of human beings in each society there are three core elements:1. acceptance of respect for yourself and others (Respect for others and self-esteem).2. freedom from oppression in all its forms (Freedom from tyranny of any kind).3. living together in a community by sharing the feelings of everyone if it is part of the community. (Community life which gives a sense of belonging), all three elements need to be together, one of which is missing. Otherwise, it may not be a development towards the lives of human beings.Lieutenant de Rosa (2554: displays a wide-ranging eye pani. 25; reference from Economic Development Todaro. 1994. p. 63.) has proposed that the ultimate goal of development is to have a better life, and whether the element of having a better life, in each of the social and cultural development in all societies, but it is important for at least three purposes:
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