No boundaries,no countries,no war,no conflicts, no rich, no poor, no superior, no inferior. Only one constitution, one currency, one religion of humanity & the goal-a prosperous & a better world to live.
2007-11-19
03:59:10
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Arts & Humanities
➔ Philosophy
while a great thought, people are more diversified then that, that is why there can never be one utopia, nor one heaven,
each individual defines what those terms mean to them, and yes there are other like minded individuals in the world, who want and need the same things they do, but still there are many others, who want and need something else
what is better for one, wouldnt be for another, what is considered right by one, wouldnt be by another, etc etc
we dont often even come to agreement within each country, or religion, it , to me, isnt feasible to think all would agree on one country, one religion
for instance, any constitution i approved of would make illegal any hitting of children for any reason, how many do you think would vote to approve that? it also would make All Hallows Eve a national holiday, a time to remember our ancestors and those who had passed on, i dont think that would be so popular
2007-11-19 04:08:42
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answered by dlin333 7
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haha I just had to write a paper on this. I am for one against having a One World Government.
SO basically here is why -
If you take away boundaries, religion, and equalize money you have nothing left but a communist globe.
So when you look at communist and socialist countries it becomes apperent that it can't work. In these countries people are forced to become atheist, poor, and work long hours in order to have the same religion, wealth, and oppertunities. I have never yet met someone who has come from a communist or socialist country that likes their government.
So a One World Government is a very good idea but it is not practical.
2007-11-19 04:19:36
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answered by ...29 2
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Check out Che Guevarra, his philosophies, and his downfall... It's an awesome idea, but completely impractical on a global scale because it requires the equal participation and cooperation of everyone in the world, which will never happen, because we all always think we're right. Cooperation and colaboration are limited by humanity's self-centeredness, and both are crucial to develop the kind of world you're discussing.
2007-11-19 04:12:08
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answered by Meg 3
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It wouldn't work simply because of religion, that is the main divider in this world. Also human greed.
2007-11-19 04:02:38
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answered by Anonymous
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number one, thats impossible, we will never ever have a utopian society.
and another thing, we dont want to become communists.
2007-11-19 04:03:09
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answered by Allie 2
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