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Month: August 2017

Measuring Social Fairness

Measuring Social Fairness

Using self-reference as the basis of measuring the consequences of subjective ideas: Click here to access the two page document. Saint Thomas More wrote “Utopia” in 1516, which included a description of a place where all men are equal, prosperous, educated, and wise (1). 501 years later fairness is measurable and virtual reality is real; for these and other reasons a discipline called ‘Utopionics’ is ripe for clarification, elucidation, and realization.   (1)Reference: The World Book Encyclopedia, 1987, UV, Page 197.

Enduring Learning

Enduring Learning

Mars, Moon, and Heaven aside… we need a frame-of-reference in order to comprehend where we’re trying to go while still on Earth; in an ethical sense: Which way is ‘up’?  The two-page document that follows includes my opening suggestions for a reference frame. Wars demonstrate that many adults can be persuaded to ‘fight, rather than switch”. The American Civil War is a tragic example. Often the winners force, or attempt to force, unlearning on the losers; compelled unlearning is sometimes harsh. (At the personal level – being in prison includes a…

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