NMRMN wrote:Heffay wrote:Anecdotes ain't evidence.
So you believe Sandy Hook didn't occur?
I believe Sandy Hook is an anecdote, and not proof that society is decaying. All data points to society becoming more safe overall.
NMRMN wrote:Heffay wrote:Anecdotes ain't evidence.
So you believe Sandy Hook didn't occur?
St. Olaf wrote:The somewhat rich kids get a pretty good public school education and many can afford the tuition at a good college even though tuition costs are probably about 25 times what they were 25 years ago.
Heffay wrote:NMRMN wrote:Heffay wrote:Anecdotes ain't evidence.
So you believe Sandy Hook didn't occur?
I believe Sandy Hook is an anecdote, and not proof that society is decaying. All data points to society becoming more safe overall.
DoxaPar wrote:Huxley's world was very safe. There is more to "society is decaying" than safety. Crime rates are an anecdote.
DoxaPar wrote:I'm not sure you grasp the point I was making in my reference to Huxley.
DoxaPar wrote:You don't get it. Not even close. BNW was a very different "prophesy" than 1984.
DoxaPar wrote:Why?
Maybe you can start by explaining the difference between BNW and 1984 and how BNW is unlike the trajectory of today's social climate since that is your assertion. At least defend your proposition.
I suspect you haven't read either and therefore, are in no position to comment on the accuracy of either.
Erud wrote:St. Olaf wrote:The somewhat rich kids get a pretty good public school education and many can afford the tuition at a good college even though tuition costs are probably about 25 times what they were 25 years ago.
Wait a minute, my kid is currently attending one of MN's public universities and it is costing just over $17k/year. Are you telling me that in 1987 the same education would have only cost $700/year?
DoxaPar wrote:Not a book.
But when dialoguing about this stuff it would be good to at least understand the opposition's position. Clarity in positions should proceed debate, imho. In this case, simply asking the question, "Why might DoxaPar think that Huxley's BNW shares similar elements to our society and how those things may be construed as 'social decay' when Huxley's utopia had no war, famine, poverty, was technologically advanced, etc?".
Repeatedly you've said that society isn't in decay because crime is low. I'm trying to put forth the position that there are other aspects to "social decay" than crime. BNW is a good example of this since it is (in most people's views) probably as close to a perfect utopia as can be imagined.
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