Problems such as crime for example may never be able to solved completely within one persons lifetime. At least not until technology has enabled us to live for many hundreds of years. However, problems such as these are more likely to be solved with a major long term plan that may take a thousand years or longer to complete. In fact, it may be the only way to completely solve moral crime while still affording freedom to the citizens. We only seem to approach the majority of our species problems in relevance to the lifespans of people currently alive, shouldn't we approach problems in relevance to the life span of our entire species?
2006-08-24
01:46:11
·
4 answers
·
asked by
aaron g
2
in
Politics & Government
➔ Other - Politics & Government