My Ideal Society

My Ideal Society

  • Submitted By: sherman
  • Date Submitted: 01/28/2009 2:34 AM
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My ideal society

“Sometimes the most positive thing you can be in a boring society is absolutely negative.”-John Lydon (1977).
I think that everyone at one time or another wonders what the perfect life would be like. However, is perfection really what society needs? I believe that there is no universal right or wrong, there is only what you believe. In my ideal society, everything would be uniform, a by the book world, where order and obedience would prevail.
A strong leadership is the foundation of this utopian society, so the political leadership would be set up as a number of commonwealths, 15 to 20, lead by one central government with one supreme leader. Under this central government composed of people from each commonwealth, who would make the decisions for the well being of all the commonwealths, with the leader acting as arbitrager in any disputes. Under control of the central government would be all of the armed forces, medical, and educational fields. The leader would be used as the ideal portrait of this utopian society, he would be the mouth piece from the government to the people, and once elected they serve until they die or the central government finds someone better.

My ideal society

“Sometimes the most positive thing you can be in a boring society is absolutely negative.”-John Lydon (1977).
I think that everyone at one time or another wonders what the perfect life would be like. However, is perfection really what society needs? I believe that there is no universal right or wrong, there is only what you believe. In my ideal society, everything would be uniform, a by the book world, where order and obedience would prevail.
A strong leadership is the foundation of this utopian society, so the political leadership would be set up as a number of commonwealths, 15 to 20, lead by one central government with one supreme leader. Under this central government composed of people from each commonwealth, who would make the decisions for the well...

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