What are The values of having a balanced understanding about ones rights and duties and act accordingly
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To educate all children to attain a “balanced understanding between one’s rights and duties” would be to educate the best-adjusted generation in history.
Civilization itself is an attempt to balance individual rights and social duties — and although a bare majority has attained some semblance of balance, there are still millions of families in every nation suffering from massive Unemployment and Poverty.
Is this caused by a violation of individual rights, or by a violation of social duties? I propose the latter. Our Public Education System, IMHO, has the duty to:
Teach Small Business principles in all Public Schools to all children, starting with Primary School every year through Secondary School. This alone can orient all children to the artificial Global Marketplace into which they will all soon be thrown.
If we did this, then I predict that in only one generation we’d see the end of Unemployment and Poverty for all practical purposes. The vast bulk of our social and economic problems would begin to resolve – crime, gangs, drug abuse, political radicals – all by conquering Unemployment and Poverty – the source of most social discontent.
I’d begin by using sophisticated AI computer models to test my prediction.
P.S. It’s no good to teach Trades in Public School, because nobody can guarantee in ten years which Trades will glutted with workers, or even exist. Yet Small Business principles have lasted for centuries with only minor changes.
P.P.S. Also, every Big Business started as a Small Business, so the principles transfer easily for global corporate employees.
We have a social duty to our CHILDREN. We should trust them. We should give them the tools they need to survive in our modern Global Marketplace.
We don’t do that today.
But if we did, then the vast majority of our children would QUICKLY recognize their individual rights and their social duties, and they would act accordingly.
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The balance you suggest is the basis of civility. Without the balance, there is no social contract between government and those governed. The conflict and discord that ensues with an imbalance is limited only by one’s imagination. I suppose the value that results from balance can be viewed at a macro and micro level.
At a macro, or societal level, we see groups progressing and developing towards a common good because populations understand their role (duties) and accept the limits (rights) protected by government.
On a micro, or individual level, we are less stressed and anxious knowing that we can routinely rise, go to work and return home having experienced social intercourse based on mutual respect and cooperation.