Humanity's Progression, higher social order or relative social destruction? |
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Humanity's Progression, higher social order or relative social destruction? |
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![]() i did your boyfriend ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Official Designer Posts: 3,335 Joined: Feb 2004 Member No: 4,071 ![]() |
Is the current state and progression of humanity leading towards a higher social order, or is it leading towards a relative social destruction?
I'm attempting to filter out the dumb asses by stating my question in a way they won't understand it. |
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![]() sleep now, moon ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 2,540 Joined: May 2007 Member No: 526,212 ![]() |
ap tests speak for themselves. the older tests from the 80's are significantly more difficult than the ones from the 90's, and the tests from the 90's are more difficult than the tests from 2000+. however, this doesn't mean that we are edging to a higher social order - the distance between the ap (or ib) kids, the honor students, and the "regular" students gradually gets wider as wider as the kids with parents who don't care enough to push their kids pass on the same trait of indifference.
the people that realize that china and india are gradually overtaking the so-called american "dominance" will make a greater effort to better their education, hopefully well enough to encourage free thinking towards a positive goal. that's only education-wise. i'll write more later... i don't know how good of an idea it is to address education, morals and ethics, and other subjects in one little post. |
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