Thanks for commenting. You're right. Yet, I wonder if that social engineering can ever be done to actually improve something that is considered prejudicial in a given culture. in order words, is it possible that governments can use resources, influence, power to actually make people better?
I don't thing you can do that without stepping on people personal individual freedoms.
And I don't know if giving up your freedom of thought and speech it's worth all the perceived benefits of submitting.
Don't get me wrong, sometimes to give up one freedom is to gain two freedoms.
I'm just saying, some freedoms are more important than other.
Thanks for commenting. You're right. Yet, I wonder if that social engineering can ever be done to actually improve something that is considered prejudicial in a given culture. in order words, is it possible that governments can use resources, influence, power to actually make people better?
I don't thing you can do that without stepping on people personal individual freedoms.
And I don't know if giving up your freedom of thought and speech it's worth all the perceived benefits of submitting.
Don't get me wrong, sometimes to give up one freedom is to gain two freedoms.
I'm just saying, some freedoms are more important than other.
I see your point. It's a tough call. Thanks