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What will happen in 2030?

2007-01-22 13:57:45 · 1 answers · asked by ndyin 1 in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

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2 different questions you have here, but I think the 1st one is much more easily answerable.

Hopefully, by 2030 Americans will understand that there is no effective difference between businesses and the government although there is a methodical difference. An institution is an institution is an institution, and progress in our great nation by an institution (no matter which ever sort incurs it) is still progress which is STILL progress.

Also, I hope Americans figure out that morals are rules for life that were originally meant as guidelines which originated from the success and desires that our ancestors had. We all know the stories of the founding fathers and Andrew Carnegie and Henry Ford and Helen Keller and Jane Addams and Martin Luther King Jr. and......

What's more important though is that people realize that these morals were put in place for a purpose and that they are not absolute. What does need to be respected (in a conscious and microscopic matter) is how these morals are enforced.

LIKEWISE, people need to realize that the individualist social and expansionist technological movements today are NOT everlasting nor are they exempt from other liberating movements which we now today view as conformist. Any cosmopolitan metropolis (within or beyond America's borders) demands a certain sacrifice in our individual recognition and awareness of our environment in order to stay optimally productive. Unfortunately, this results in a "need" to stay in touch with the world while pushing our conflicts with our neighbors and community under the rug.

None of what is mentioned above is limited to a liberal or conservative political viewpoint. Nor is any of what is mentioned above limited to certain concoctions of the American left and American right. These issues deal with human nature and our insisting demand to always justify and vindicate our actions. Also, these problems cannot be resolved by a mechanical hardline all or nothing instantaneous response; rather such a response will require an integral, intuitive, genuine effort which believes in (rather than knows about) how we can be the best we can be.

2007-01-23 07:48:36 · answer #1 · answered by Mikey C 5 · 0 0

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