Anyway, if you want to reach a goal within a certain time that means you can't dilly dally and take longer to reach it than you have to. In that sense, it can be foolish to be patient and wait to reach your goals if you can reach them sooner. The word "wait" is a four letter word. As such the word "wait" is not in my vocabulary, at least not when it comes to setting goals. — HardWorker
I'm not sure acting is necessarily any more traumatic than going to a big family gathering, a big digital art exhibit, a crowded city, flying on a plane, — Count Timothy von Icarus
Wait a minute. The USSR collapsed peacefully, after which Russia went through a period of deformation, then reformation, now deformation again. Is reform the next stop? — BC
No human endeavour is unalloyed, even less any that involve large numbers of people. China may be unified in its suppression of minorities and its expansionist ambition - I have no inside information on that. Russia doesn't seem to be at peace within itself, nor all of the same mind as to its 'foreign policy'. And the United States is most definitely not united atm.I have seen no proof presented that breaking up large nation-states is an unalloyed good or even slightly helpful. — BC
so it seems the whole thing is DOA until China reforms. — RogueAI
A world government without some Bill of Rights similar to what America has is a non-starter. — RogueAI
For a country frequently looked to as a global leader, the United States has consistently failed to step up in international partnerships. In fact, the United States has one of the worst records of any country in ratifying human rights and environmental treaties.
So, it seems spring is your favorite season! — javi2541997
The one unequivocally beautiful thing in the plains is the sky. — Moliere
I have to wait nine or ten months to see the ochre-coloured sun again... — javi2541997
Various areas of the US have affinities with each other that are not represented by state boundaries. — BC
Personally, I feel the winter sun is different from the autumn sun. — javi2541997
My what???your lament — Hanover
Over which???over the dissolution of state's rights — Hanover
That, plus the independence states already held from the colonial arrangement, were the fatal flaws that doomed this nation to disunity.that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
It was fought to protect the institution of slavery by a confederacy that did nothing to try to protect the individual state rights within its confederacy. — Hanover
States' Rights The Rallying Cry of Secession
Southerners consistently argued for states rights and a weak federal government but it was not until the 1850s that they raised the issue of secession. Southerners argued that, having ratified the Constitution and having agreed to join the new nation in the late 1780s, they retained the power to cancel the agreement and they threatened to do just that unless, as South Carolinian John C. Calhoun put it, the Senate passed a constitutional amendment to give back to the South “the power she possessed of protecting herself before the equilibrium of the two sections was destroyed.”
As to the division between the left and the right, that geographical division is best defined not by drawing a line somewhere north of Maryland and meandering south of Missouri, but instead by drawing circles around major metropolitan areas and leaving out suburban and urban areas — Hanover
the insurgents would be left fighting over ideology alone, — Hanover
In any event, the last great resurrection ended with a handful of crazies getting locked up after storming the Capital. — Hanover
Cats & dogs seem intelligent enough. — 180 Proof
That is the theory of a-biogenesis (literally 'life from non-living'.) — Wayfarer
So what? I thought nobody attributed conscious to non-life.But there's another point, which is that the theory of evolution doesn't account for how life originated. — Wayfarer
Philosophically, I'm of the view that organisms are categorically different to inorganic matter in a variety of ways - they seek homeostasis, heal from injury, grow, replicate, and (naturally) evolve into new species. — Wayfarer
When I work that out, I’ll be sure to invite you to my Nobel Ceremony. — Wayfarer
I think the leap from inorganic matter to organisms is just that - a leap. — Wayfarer
Crabs and lobsters are sentient beings, but would we call them 'consciously aware'? — Wayfarer
If "consciousness" suggests more than just some degree of (i) awareness or (ii) self-awareness but also (iii) self-awareness of others-as-self-aware-selves, then "conscious" organisms have to have biological capabilities – repertoire of behaviors – complex enough to recognize other "conscious" organisms as "conscious" organisms like themselves (with a self) — 180 Proof
(also, i've heard the term Sapience to refer to 'rationality' or whatever it is we're discussing as a 'higher' form of whichever of the above two is, in fact, the more peculiar). — AmadeusD
Sentience refers to the capacity to perceive and experience sensations or feelings, such as pain, pleasure, emotions, and basic awareness of one's surroundings. — Wayfarer
and people on the ground where the problems occurred would have to work out solutions. — BC
Fascism is, of course, another possibility. Let's hope that it does not become a reality in any way, shape, manner, or form. — BC
Would there have to be an enforced uniform standard before you agree to separation? Who would this regulator be? — Elysium House
For me, the preferred overseer would be the the World Court, under UN auspices. Not only is theirhow independent should they be in terms of varying methods concerning police tactics, justice system reform, free speech policy, and so on? — Elysium House
Would you accept other states (local governments) running their governments differently given that your government outlaws or corrects the issues you’ve mentioned? — Elysium House
As an aside, what would be the best system for strengthening religious vibrancy given the powers allowed in this discussion? Is such a thing desirable in your mini-state? — Elysium House
I'll have to give that some thought - after having a birthday drink with my SO. Might be a while....how independent should they be in terms of varying methods concerning police tactics, justice system reform, free speech policy, and so on? — Elysium House
Is a plant conscious because it can, and never fail to, grow toward a source of light and solve a maze — Outlander
What about a severely disabled person who can basically only respond and react to stimuli such as pain, hunger, light, shock, etc? Are they conscious? — Outlander
I doubt if worms could speak they would have very much to say! Or would they? — Outlander
Or where is the cutoff point? — Benj96
Not necessarily, because some people deny consciousness even to dogs (contrary to the evidence of their own experience) and human babies. I don't know why that is - I don't know why they should be so jealous of this most attainable and least reducible commodity.Finally, do we not ultimately base this in the "how much of us do we see in them?" — Benj96
A guaranteed income would go a long way to solve the abject poverty problem. — BC
No but a sufficient amount of a revolutionary mob, will act as if a single mind (pace French and Iranian Revolutions.. and ensuing reigns of terrors). — schopenhauer1
"Who" is CHOOSING to support this these authoritarian factions? — schopenhauer1
So, your theory fails that it is some axiom. — schopenhauer1
But when they've been seriously wounded, failing to rebound stronger than ever, a people should not really take all of the blame. — Vera Mont
only focus the blame on the external force — schopenhauer1
What would a “demilitarized” police force look like compared to now? — Elysium House
These toxic political elements, can you describe what you are referring to so I have a better picture? — Elysium House
The path for US government will be bi-directional according to this principle, a devolving of power to state and on to local government on the one hand, — unenlightened
and submission to, and support of, global organisation - the UN, court of Human rights, and other multi national bodies on the other. — unenlightened
I think your implicit premise is that if "the West" interferes, the ONLY response is to then move to radicalism or authoritarianism. — schopenhauer1
But what if an outside, much bigger power - say the USA or some imperialist nation - interferes? Or actually invades? Or undermines the economy? How are the democratic factions in a small country supposed to defend it? — Vera Mont
For whatever sociological or psychological reason, they chose poorly as to how to formulate their new government. — schopenhauer1
Especially when you're in prison, in exile or dead.Easier said than done. — jorndoe
But that's what they wanted, silly! — schopenhauer1
A lot of the mess originated in Cold War policies. — schopenhauer1
Do you think there's any way states would (or could) become self-governing and communally prosperous? — Elysium House
Given a shift in attention from the national to the local, would that change the math at all for you? — Elysium House
Why didn't they overthrow the Shah and form a democratic government then? — schopenhauer1
Yes, American foreign policy during the Cold War was short-sighted, and in this case was going along with the last gasp of Britain's imperialism. — schopenhauer1
Well anyways, you actually make my point that the unintended consequences of interfering in volatile revolutions (like the Arab Spring) — schopenhauer1