But has a utilitatian society ever been tried? not that that's what I'd like.Originally Posted by tigertim20
The purest form of any societal model will never work, we're all to different for that eh. Not sure what you mean by compromises? If you mean picking and choosing from other societal "models", errrrrrrrr, nah I can't see that being beneficial. I'd rather we looked at the "problem" from a getting rid of money/value system point of view and then went from there. Societies have to constantly "evolve", imho, to cater for the living standards available to us, taking into account the current and near future states of technology,the environment etc... and making sensible decisions in regards to the impacts on the essentials of life... after that innovation will lead the way to fulfil our needs. Currently that's hampered by budget constraint for the majority, something I do not agree with. Especially when you consider that Einstein and probably many other geniuses of their time were "hobbyists". I can't start to imagine what we're missing in regards to innovation/creativity because the genius in question has to work on the bin lorry because his social skills aren't up to making it in the boys club. Extreme example maybe, but I doubt it's that far from the mark.
Standing in a field and yelling, 'IT'S NOT FAIR THAT I HAVE TO PAY TAXES TO FEED PEOPLE WHO DON'T WORK' isn't going to change it either. Then there's action, hmmmm let's see now, standing in a field asking for change or storming the castle and forcing change, potentially causing civil war and risking your liberty (woulda said freedom, but we aren't free) for something that would no doubt be called a terrorist act... what a choice. Hardly surprising we're in fields.
What are the number of ways you can think of?
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