The Civilized Society (utopia)
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The moral standards of a civilized society are based on the collective beliefs of the people who constitute the society. It is utterly unacceptable for a person to end another person's life. Life is considered to precious to lose from any means. Killing by negligence is viewed as immoral as well, deeming punishment in the form of prison time sometimes, even while the intent is not present. Sport utility vehicles, hence forth referred to as
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death. As in the current society, in this improved society, people will participate to profit, otherwise there is absolutely no incentive to participate. The core difference is that as many people benefit as possible, unlike the current society, where a disturbingly large population is unwilling to help others, simply to achieve their own goals. With the whole of humanity in mind, current society can evolve past primal, selfish desires, into a compassionate, yet powerful species.
death. As in the current society, in this improved society, people will participate to profit, otherwise there is absolutely no incentive to participate. The core difference is that as many people benefit as possible, unlike the current society, where a disturbingly large population is unwilling to help others, simply to achieve their own goals. With the whole of humanity in mind, current society can evolve past primal, selfish desires, into a compassionate, yet powerful species.