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If you had the power necessary to do so, what are the top three ways you would better the world (or your country, if you want to do a more specific answer) for the people to come?
If you had the power necessary to do so, what are the top three ways you would better the world (or your country, if you want to do a more specific answer) for the people to come?
Do the changes need to be something logically feasible, or are you giving us free reign to change everything and anything?
Logically feasible is preferred, but I suppose many of the changes in the past that affect us today were considered logically/politically/economically unfeasible then. I'll just say exercise some caution and try to act in a way that is closest to your heart without falling into unrestrained fantasy or fanaticism. If you can justify it, so be it.
3. Remove capitalism or make it more socialist. Basically, give everyone food and shelter or give everyone a minimum amount of money so that no one is too poor to survive or get back on their feet.
How would we give everyone food, shelter, or a minimum amount of money?
Well, like right now there are a bunch of foreclosed houses in places in the US and a lot of homeless people who could live in them, so shelter is really already there. You'd just have to take the houses from banks or whoever owns them (and isn't living in them) and let people without homes live there.
Money and food could be done in a way where a certain minimum is guaranteed free (paid by taxes or whatever) so that no one starves and no one is so dirt poor that they're stuck without the means of escaping whatever they're stuck in.
So compensate them. Or don't. I don't really care. If someone who owns multiple properties loses one so that a person without a home can have one I'm not going to feel bad for them. In the US we have eminent domain and other countries have similar laws that let the government take and compensate something if it's for public use. If people weren't so greedy it wouldn't be an issue to take, for instance, unused office buildings or whatever in say, Detroit, and make them into free housing for people.I don't know if that's the best idea, taking houses from whoever owns them because they're not using them. The houses have a certain amount of value, and whoever owns them should be entitled to that and should be compensated. That's provided for in the US constitution - the state can take over private property for public use, but the owners have to be appropriately compensated. I don't think it would be cost efficient to give the homeless detached and semi-detached housing with all that considered.
In a way, I suppose, but it could certainly be better than the way things are done now. I'm thinking that the only requirement for them would be that you exist and are alive, rather than the way your income or criminal record or whatever are taken into account to decide if you "deserve" it or not.Wouldn't that just fall under food stamps and welfare benefits?
So compensate them. Or don't. I don't really care. If someone who owns multiple properties loses one so that a person without a home can have one I'm not going to feel bad for them. In the US we have eminent domain and other countries have similar laws that let the government take and compensate something if it's for public use. If people weren't so greedy it wouldn't be an issue to take, for instance, unused office buildings or whatever in say, Detroit, and make them into free housing for people.
In a way, I suppose, but it could certainly be better than the way things are done now. I'm thinking that the only requirement for them would be that you exist and are alive, rather than the way your income or criminal record or whatever are taken into account to decide if you "deserve" it or not.
The main change that would drastically make humanity better off is getting rid of the belief in authority. When people stop believing that titles and calling something "law" can make something bad into something good, the suffering and injustice we inflict upon each other will decrease significantly.