Friday, June 3, 2011

Questions,(conditional thinking exercises) and the abnormal postulate

How is any public organization held accountable?
How does a body politic deliver justice to those charged with serving justice when they fail to serve justice?
How big of a mistake is necessary to gain the attention of an otherwise oblivious body politic?
Do specific instances play a significant role in the public dialog, or does political and economic theory rule the discussion?
At what point in the history of a government that is known to falsify information do they ever stop falsifying information? ( is it even reasonable to ask for an apology?)
What is the future definition of citizen?
Why must war be an option considered by a free people?
Where in the constitution does it say that the federal government may collect an income tax from natural born citizens?
Why has government become the largest institutional grouping of human beings?
Why do schools resemble prisons?
Why must there be an enemy?
How much of the warfare in the 20th century could have been avoided? (none)
What role does religion play in the 21st century but that of a distraction?
How can we treat science as fact when we have not adhered to the method according to its most basic principles?
Does the end ever justify the means?
If A and B then C
A is not B
B is not C
A is not C
Only A and B together equal C (sperm and egg produce zygote)
How can we believe in things we have not seen?
Is the concept of god a hindrance to discussion?

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