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WORLD-VIEW: How would a society adapt to great loss in economic sustainability?
REQUIRED Inclusion would result in cooperation of positive morally and ethically notable results. 100%  100%  [ 1 ]
REQUIRED Inclusion would result in mixed cooperation resulting in some and maybe more human tragedy and a lack of civility. 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
REQUIRED Inclusion would result in TRUE survival of the fittest including death to inferior and survival of the gradually more fittest compared to the most inferior.. 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
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31 May 2011, 8:45 pm

Unforgiving National Dept & Unsustainable Needs

Needs are based on the ability or inability to function in said normalcy. In a time of uncertainty it is most probable that changes in thinking and how the world functions transpires. It is my belief and has always been my belief that unless productivity causes harm that if one can function in any possible way to derive contribution then employability is possible. In how the world exists now and for some time it's been most comparably like the survival of the fittest when it comes to employment but not so much about life or death as a safety net has existed. There comes a time that potentially safety nets diminish and a true social experiment becomes possible. The tolerance of diversity of functionalism, personality and need vs. desire become more at wits.

This post is about the simple topic of an If scenario. What if the nation could no longer sustain need in it's current framework and had to include the functionally atypical and especially abnormal. Sometimes they would have one arm, mood disorders, sensory integration and all at one time when before there had been no great inspired transition to understand and cooperate. Would we end up seeing true survival of the fittest or would what is deemed pathologically normal morally and ethically cooperate?


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