The Right to Bear Arms ... on Campus
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Doing Things on Time
Apparently people are bad at estimating how long things will take and then getting them done. We might want to stop calling it a disorder and just…
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Managed Retreat
I'm pleased to see someone else admitting that not all cities can stay where they are. This article gives several examples of how cities could adapt…
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Conformity
Here's an article about conformity and evil. Now, we know that most humans are contextual and that evil spreads readily. But it leaves out…
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Doing Things on Time
Apparently people are bad at estimating how long things will take and then getting them done. We might want to stop calling it a disorder and just…
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Managed Retreat
I'm pleased to see someone else admitting that not all cities can stay where they are. This article gives several examples of how cities could adapt…
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Conformity
Here's an article about conformity and evil. Now, we know that most humans are contextual and that evil spreads readily. But it leaves out…
Well...
March 21 2011, 20:54:03 UTC 10 years ago
When choosing a weapon for self-protection, it's vital to do the research and figure out what kind would best suit your needs.
Re: Well...
March 21 2011, 21:05:40 UTC 10 years ago
On the other paw, I could see robbers using tasers to rob people too. Shoot, grab purse or wallet, run away.
So there's still no substitute for effective law enforcement, IMO!
Re: Well...
March 21 2011, 21:15:04 UTC 10 years ago
That is possible.
>>On the other paw, I could see robbers using tasers to rob people too. Shoot, grab purse or wallet, run away.<<
This already happens sometimes.
>>So there's still no substitute for effective law enforcement, IMO!<<
Effective law enforcement is important. However, it's a downline solution.
What we really need is a society that teaches people to be socially healthy and responsible, makes it easy to earn a comfortable living in a lawful manner, provides accessible and effective means of redressing grievances, and refrains from creating situations that consistently generate crime. Then we could push down the violence and lawbreaking to the minimum level of mayhem caused by the fact that some people just suck and shit happens. That level is tolerable and rarely ruins people's lives. What we have now is a flaming disaster of social dysfunction.
Re: Well...
March 21 2011, 22:46:20 UTC 10 years ago
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March 21 2011, 23:00:26 UTC 10 years ago
Fully functional and healthy, though? Er, before the European invasion. America had several widespread and stable societies then -- one of which, the Iroquois, gave prevailing inspiration for the democratic structure of the U.S.A.
No society is perfect. However, some society has managed to do well for each main aspect of civilization, and certain societies score well in a variety of categories. I think it would be prudent to look at the functionality of each society, see where its flaws are, then look at societies who do well in those categories to figure out what improvements could be made. People pretty much HATE that idea.
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March 21 2011, 23:47:11 UTC 10 years ago
Peace? Bad for the defense industry. A healthier society? Bad for fast food and health care. More government, less capitalism? Few see profit in that, pun intended.
There's an engineering theorem, design things so they work naturally - for example, water flows downhill, so if you want to design pipes, don't put the water reservoir at the bottom of the building, put it at the top and let gravity help you out. In a similar fashion, if you want to design a solution to society's problems, the solutions are best if they create conditions where people will naturally act in a better fashion.
Yes...
March 22 2011, 03:09:03 UTC 10 years ago
I agree that this is a root cause of many problems. Running a society mainly for profit seems to result in a less-than-functional society ... that doesn't even have a good economy. Capitalism is like socialism with fleas.
>>There's an engineering theorem, design things so they work naturally - for example, water flows downhill, so if you want to design pipes, don't put the water reservoir at the bottom of the building, put it at the top and let gravity help you out. In a similar fashion, if you want to design a solution to society's problems, the solutions are best if they create conditions where people will naturally act in a better fashion.<<
Yes! I have heard those rules phrased as:
Find a way to make it do what you want it to do while letting it do what it wants to do. [Engineering]
Make it easy to do the right thing and hard to do the wrong thing. [Animal training]