PrefaceI Freedom, Responsibility, and Related Concepts 1 Free Will in Psychology and Human Affairs Preliminary Definitions Free Will and Adjustment Free Will in Psychology Situationalism in the Psychology of Adjustment Freedom and Social Development Summary 2 Responsibility and Freedom in Folk Psychology An Implicit Theory of Responsibility The ITR as a Policy for Social Sanctions Determinants of Free Will SummaryII The Given and the Possible in Government of Action 3 Freedom from Stimulus Control Segmental Acts and Integrated Action Intention and Purpose Proactive Serial Organization and Will Responsibility as Proactive Proficiency The Capacity for Freedom Differentiation Words and Possibilities Proactive Information Processing Summary 4 Efficacy and Freedom of Choice Hunger and Self-Actualization The Relation of Drive to Freedom of Choice Subjectivity and Objectivity in Behavior Acquired Drives and Freedom of Choice Removal of Emotional Reactions Anxiety as Helplessness The Efficacy Construct Summary 5 Imagination and Venturing Fantasies of Proactivity Proactive Minds Thinking under Threat Expectancy and Efficacy Determinants of Prospective Thought Knowledge of Purposive Tales Training in Purposive Behavior SummaryIII INDIVIDUAL AUTONOMY IN A SOCIAL CONTEXT 6 Obedience Appearances as Criteria for Action The Compliant Disposition Social Influences on Freedom of Choice Reinforcement of Obedience and Commands Inhibitory Effects of Punishment Punishment, Anxiety, and Aggression A Culture of Mistrust Self-Discipline and Objectivity Summary 7 The Shaping of Self-Discipline Field Studies of Independence Training Methods Analytical Studies of Control over the Environment Reinforcement and Social Learning Self-Disciplined Learning Self-Reinforcement and Behavioral Flexibility Self-Discipline and Morality Summary 8 Motivational (and Moral) Constancy The Relationship of Moral Judgments to Attitudes Recognition of Attitudes The Conditions of Dispositional Stability Cognitive Consistency and New Information Consistency and Discrimination Anxiety and the Acceptance of New Information Efficacy, Attitudinal Control, and Freedom Conceptual Systems and Attitudinal Stability Conceptual Systems as Products of Social Influence Attitudinally Mediated Behavior and the Superego SummaryIV The Sharing of Freedom 9 The Creation of Social Cooperation Trust as a Feature of Efficacy Planful Behavior and the "Fitting" Response Amenability to Influence Power to Punish Freedom, Independence, and Social Cohesion The Freedom Charter Summary 10 Cultural Determinants of Freedom and Social Adjustment Self-Esteem and Social Adjustment Determinants and Correlates of Social Esteem Reactive and Proactive Economies Fluidity in Social Systems Information Flow in Social Systems A Sociological Experiment The Interactional Character of Fluid Societies Summary 11 Responsibility, Freedom, and Morality Self-Serving Actions and Morality A Study of Moral Understanding Six Stages of Superego Superego Intelligence and Superego Action Moral Thinking and Free Will Summary 12 Limits to Freedom of Will Morality and Freedom Maintenance of the Conditions of Freedom Alien