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Humanism, as a movement, encapsulated various notions regarding self-growth and the potential for individuals to realize their full capabilities. Maslow’s hierarchy of needs introduced the concept of self-actualization, while Rogers offered the vision of the "fully functional person"—an individual aligned in thought and action, fostering upward communication with others. However, the speaker argues that such frameworks are fundamentally flawed and unable to endure significant ideological scrutiny.