Over dinner debates about how man should do this or that are often punctuated by another guest saying "ah, but that won't work because of human nature". Does this mean that if you placed 100 people in paradise, with everything they need, that one, or more, of the 100 will be inherently bad? Is that human nature? Is human nature greed? What then of people who share everything they have, thus not being greedy. Is human nature to be violent? Is it about natural survival of the individual but not of a group or race? Is it about power for the individual? But, even if some or all of these are human nature, why does it not apply to all? Would that mean that some people have "human nature" and others do not?
If someone out there can list, clearly, the definition of what human nature is I would like to hear from you.
2006-07-17
21:48:48
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