Actually, I didn't say that (though it sure would be easier to argue against, eh?You're stating that it's not in society's best interest to only see one perspective in a situation.

Actually, I didn't say that (though it sure would be easier to argue against, eh?You're stating that it's not in society's best interest to only see one perspective in a situation.
bicker said:Actually, I didn't say that (though it sure would be easier to argue against, eh?). What I said was that viewing one's own perspective as the only possible rational perspective results in overall lack of understanding, and invariably leads to conflict and turmoil in society. It's surely okay for everyone to agree. What isn't okay is to assume that when people don't agree that any perspective other than your own is invariably "wrong".
In the former case, the one perspective is self-determined. In the latter case, the one perspective is determined by society.How is viewing one's own perspective as the only possible rationale perspective any different than saying it's not in society's best interest to only see one perspective in a situation?
Yeah, I get that. You're entitled to your opinion, as am I, which was my point.In any event, I don't agree with this either:
Where there is consensus about these definitions, an effective single perspective prevails -- effectively we have the latter case in the dichotomy mentioned above. Where we have different opinions, then we don't have a stable situation, as is the case with the conflicts we have in our society and the world.There are those who feel as though murder is justifiable or stealing is justifiable. How can anyone say those aren't "wrong"?
bicker said:Where there is consensus about these definitions, an effective single perspective prevails -- effectively we have the latter case in the dichotomy mentioned above. Where we have different opinions, then we don't have a stable situation, as is the case with the conflicts we have in our society and the world.
Unfortunately many schools live or die by federal funding, which is tied directly to attendance. For example, the school I work in has over 95% of its students receiving free or reduced lunch. Most of the parents are not property owners so we have a shortage of local funding.idofabric said:And there is also the Fed. funding.