The Social Burden- Sociology
The subject of Sociology, specifically the Social Burden, is what this infotainment video is about. All societies have burdens. Societies with high burdens have high suffering. Societies with low social burdens have reduced suffering. Less-burdened societies enjoy higher quality of life, strong family structure and less need for outside inputs.
-By relegating social burdens to an authority- That's healthcare, education, defense, policing, housing, access to food and water, child and elder care, et cetra- a society becomes vulnerable to authoritarian rule and thus ensures its' untimely demise. A lot of this comes down to personal responsibility.
#Solutions- #1A- freedom to ridicule and humiliate criminals and miscreants. #Solutions- tough love. Do what needs to be done effectively, efficiently, as soon as it appears, to reduce the time-cost of continued, ongoing dealings with those burdens in the future.
I apologize for the audio quality, I'm doing the best I can with what I've got. Thank you for listening. Let's learn and grow together!
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