Social Sciences, asked by Nishal12345, 11 months ago

Prepare the dialogue between two friends about the features of society.

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Answered by mauryapriya221
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The dialogue can start with a Gedanken model making. Try and make a new model of society, one that does not exist. Start by imagining a space craft with two male astronauts sent out to Mars with a second crew, one woman and one man, holding different mental skills arriving later. Try to create an economy and social structure that will be independent from Earth.

What would they use in place of money?

How much would the new units of currency change with the arrival of the second craft?

What would damage to the first craft do to the value of the second craft?

What happens if reproduction takes place?

Above all, do not rush to answers nor limit the number of questions to what was drawn above.. Table the discussion to a monthly or even quarterly rate to allow free time to ponder the possible options. Like an artist who steps back from her painting to look at it from a distance, we need to change from being a participant to an observer to get a better grasp on things. It is often during those pauses they humans can shuffle thoughts into more imaginative ways.

Never defend the model at all. Always allow more input data to change the model as the experiment proceeds or learning cannot take place. The more investigation should lead to answers that become more dynamic since change will be the only constant.

For example, an apprentice in automotive repair is likely to draw quick solutions with a fix and an estimate as to what ails your car based on what you have told him or her. But the experienced auto mechanic will respond with a vague answer. He or she has worked on a large number of cars of many makes and models and knows from experience that “I need to put your car under some stress tests first because it could be this one thing or many other possibilities that are too numerous for me to draw any conclusion right now.” The same applies to design of a new social/economic structure

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