hey,
i've been asigned a difficult project that asks a whole lot of difficult questions, and to make matters worse, i've got get some opinion from around, so i thought the net would be a great resource, and i remembered that this forum had a lot of political and whatmore intellect and opinion, so i thought to drop one or two questions from each section of my assignment here; (socio-politics, university)
thanks for your time if you reply or not.
anyhow, they're varied questions and the topic i guess is overall, the society of America and perhaps the world in general, some deal with current affairs, some seem to have been picked out of the blue. so anyhow, here they are, i'll rewrite them to get to the point
(from section .a)
1. national id card, as is being suggested right now in Canada; with biometric identification and the possibility track your almost every activity - is this a step for security or an invasion of privacy and undermining of liberty and step towards police state? or, does security override liberty when, to put it in a twisting manner, that security that undermines our liberty is for the security of our liberty?
2. privacy in public places; is it a liberty, or should security undermine it?
(from .b)
3. decline in self-employment and growth of major corporations; economic monopolies or results of free enterprise?
4. globalization; can you pinpoint from oppositionists POV what they have against it? why do people protest it? self-interest, ignorance, or...?
(.e)
6. the poor; is it a fault of their own, or does 'society' in some way keep them down there? is it possible that, in good numbers, the poor can become educated or employed as easily as anyone else? what makes them poor, can you pinpoint?
7. what about the african-american populace? the majority of them live in slums and ghettos and are lower-class poor due to their history in this country, first as slaves and then second-class citizens with little access to education or employment. but how about today? does 'society' still keep them living in slums and ghettos like second-class citizens, with the results of their past shadowing their children, or is it self-imposed how they live? do you think they could and should be living at least to middle-class standards already but aren't because... what? can you explain? or is it possible and probable that good numbers of blacks could be able to find decent education and employment if they tried, so that he majority of them could live middle-class?
should the few in business, entertainment and sports serve as examples that most of them could do so or are the most of them truly helpless?
8. taxes; do you believe all or most of them and how they are today are reasonable, or do they in some way 'tie' the masses to 'debt' with the government?
9. do you believe in welfare, that your taxes should go to help the unemployed, or do you think the unemployed can easily employ themselves if they wanted to?
(from f.)
10. do you think that our society is as good as it can get? is our democratic system as democratic as we could make it, or do you believe it could be better? how?
11. or do you think our democracy is more of a fallacy? elaborate?
12. anti-americanism; being the worlds greatest nation an only superpowerm why do you think that around the world, people tend to 'hate' our country? ignorance, hate itself, envy, or are there liable reasons and cause? what may these be?
13. Conspiracy theories; why do people make the most of these up? can you find reasonable cause for such 'theories' that especially suggest corrupt government and corporations? can you examine from their point of view why such ideas are pondered? do you see any air of fact or truth in any? is it simply a way of blaming other 'mysterious' things for their own faults?
13 b. there is an ignorant suggestion that the governemnt was behind 9/11. besides citing hate for america, hate, ignorance, or whatever, what you perceive why anyone would suggest such a thing? what reasons can you think of?
Why, for instance, do you think a few americans themselves might hate their country?
what do they have against it?
14. why do a few people like to believe that an elite few 'control' the media?
15. a favorite for c theorists is the rothschilds and rockefellers, and a control of international banks. what do you think of this?
(h.)
16. what is your opinion on a one-world democracy? do you believe soverignity should be abolished and a true 'international community' formed?
there's a whole lot else, i've got my work laid out for me; but it'll keep me thinking for a few weeks, or more... i'd appreciate any answers, especially long and elaborate ones, and i wont mind reading over long posts with your opinion or facts, or if you dont want to clutter the board, but want to reply, you could always email me ( arvyn_elfheart@hotmail.com)
i know there's a lot of material there, but you dont have to answer them all, especially if you've got a good reply for any one. i look forward to any input and thank you for your consideration.
i've been asigned a difficult project that asks a whole lot of difficult questions, and to make matters worse, i've got get some opinion from around, so i thought the net would be a great resource, and i remembered that this forum had a lot of political and whatmore intellect and opinion, so i thought to drop one or two questions from each section of my assignment here; (socio-politics, university)
thanks for your time if you reply or not.
anyhow, they're varied questions and the topic i guess is overall, the society of America and perhaps the world in general, some deal with current affairs, some seem to have been picked out of the blue. so anyhow, here they are, i'll rewrite them to get to the point

(from section .a)
1. national id card, as is being suggested right now in Canada; with biometric identification and the possibility track your almost every activity - is this a step for security or an invasion of privacy and undermining of liberty and step towards police state? or, does security override liberty when, to put it in a twisting manner, that security that undermines our liberty is for the security of our liberty?
2. privacy in public places; is it a liberty, or should security undermine it?
(from .b)
3. decline in self-employment and growth of major corporations; economic monopolies or results of free enterprise?
4. globalization; can you pinpoint from oppositionists POV what they have against it? why do people protest it? self-interest, ignorance, or...?
(.e)
6. the poor; is it a fault of their own, or does 'society' in some way keep them down there? is it possible that, in good numbers, the poor can become educated or employed as easily as anyone else? what makes them poor, can you pinpoint?
7. what about the african-american populace? the majority of them live in slums and ghettos and are lower-class poor due to their history in this country, first as slaves and then second-class citizens with little access to education or employment. but how about today? does 'society' still keep them living in slums and ghettos like second-class citizens, with the results of their past shadowing their children, or is it self-imposed how they live? do you think they could and should be living at least to middle-class standards already but aren't because... what? can you explain? or is it possible and probable that good numbers of blacks could be able to find decent education and employment if they tried, so that he majority of them could live middle-class?
should the few in business, entertainment and sports serve as examples that most of them could do so or are the most of them truly helpless?
8. taxes; do you believe all or most of them and how they are today are reasonable, or do they in some way 'tie' the masses to 'debt' with the government?
9. do you believe in welfare, that your taxes should go to help the unemployed, or do you think the unemployed can easily employ themselves if they wanted to?
(from f.)
10. do you think that our society is as good as it can get? is our democratic system as democratic as we could make it, or do you believe it could be better? how?
11. or do you think our democracy is more of a fallacy? elaborate?
12. anti-americanism; being the worlds greatest nation an only superpowerm why do you think that around the world, people tend to 'hate' our country? ignorance, hate itself, envy, or are there liable reasons and cause? what may these be?
13. Conspiracy theories; why do people make the most of these up? can you find reasonable cause for such 'theories' that especially suggest corrupt government and corporations? can you examine from their point of view why such ideas are pondered? do you see any air of fact or truth in any? is it simply a way of blaming other 'mysterious' things for their own faults?
13 b. there is an ignorant suggestion that the governemnt was behind 9/11. besides citing hate for america, hate, ignorance, or whatever, what you perceive why anyone would suggest such a thing? what reasons can you think of?
Why, for instance, do you think a few americans themselves might hate their country?
what do they have against it?
14. why do a few people like to believe that an elite few 'control' the media?
15. a favorite for c theorists is the rothschilds and rockefellers, and a control of international banks. what do you think of this?
(h.)
16. what is your opinion on a one-world democracy? do you believe soverignity should be abolished and a true 'international community' formed?
there's a whole lot else, i've got my work laid out for me; but it'll keep me thinking for a few weeks, or more... i'd appreciate any answers, especially long and elaborate ones, and i wont mind reading over long posts with your opinion or facts, or if you dont want to clutter the board, but want to reply, you could always email me ( arvyn_elfheart@hotmail.com)
i know there's a lot of material there, but you dont have to answer them all, especially if you've got a good reply for any one. i look forward to any input and thank you for your consideration.
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