Whatever we, as prospective participants unaware of our specific features, would desire society to be like is what, morally speaking, we ought to institute.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Society is what we make of it, so we'd better try to make it the best we can.
Our essential differences from the norm are both huge and deeply offensive to those among us who wish to be quietly integrated into society without particular reference to our nature.
So if we have anything original to offer, it's to speak from our own life about the society we're in.
If we want technology to serve society rather than enslave it, we have to build systems accessible to all people - be they male or female, young, old, disabled, computer wizards or technophobes.
We can't just have mainstream behavior on television in a free society, we have to make sure we see the whole panorama of human behavior.
I really do think the things that make our society what it is are under threat. It should be about everyone having the potential to be what they're going to be.
As I grow older, the idea takes increasing hold in me that we've misunderstood our own delicacy and diversity as human beings.
Even if one is interested only in one's own society, which is one's prerogative, one can understand that society much better by comparing it with others.
The human imagination has already come to conceive the possibility of recreating human society.
I think the world would be a lot better off if more people were to define themselves in terms of their own standards and values and not what other people said or thought about them.
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