Why didn't I think of that? I'll do it tomorrow. But how will this stay the rule if the majority of the population don't want it to be? Governments change as populations do. They can get more or less protective of human rights and they can overthrow former agreements.https://twitter.com/jimm_eh/status/991438974169243648 …
Yes, exactly. Look at how England has changed over the last 2000 years. The zeitgeist changes and with it society and with it government even if at various stages, it upholds some values which are at odds with the majority.
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Got Ya! With that, do you think its possible for any culture or society to resist change. Even some of the most hardline cultures that have actively resisted reformation for fundamentalism are softening. (Ex: Women Protesting in Iran; China's talent for capitalism)
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No. There is no evidence I know of of any society having resisted change. They have all evolved culturally and intellectually. Its a thing societies do.
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Of course they evolve, my question is more along the lines of what path they follow. If a society can evolve to be more liberated/free/liberal then it makes sense they should be able to evolve to be more authoritarian/restricted/conservative ... by have any?
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The moral arc is generally positive but we shouldn't count on it remaining so. Even if it only backtracks temporarily like in the fascist/communist genocides and hopefully in the Iranian revolution its enough to ruin millions of lives.
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