I see no evidence that emotionally balanced and educated people cannot
have drinking problems.  When they do, however, they may have the
resources to hide it, perhaps indefinitely. 
I do not believe the US government (or any other, real or imagined)
could possibly do the job above.  For a government to even take on
the task is, to me, a scary thought.  
>
>> As for your concerns about
>> power accumulating in the hands of the few; I 
>> would suggest that thesituation you describe is the historical norm and 
>> the rise of the net is beginning to alieviate that inequality by 
>> bringing information, knowledge, and power to more people than ever. 
>> Still, your fears about abuse of power are healthy fears.
>
>It is the state of the education system that worries me though. How do
>you expect poorly educated people to properly take advantage of increased
>communication and information when they don't have the necessary skills?
>It will not empower the masses, but rather extend the power of those that
>already have it. 
>
>As for the net, have you taken a good look lately? It's becoming nothing
>more than a way to make money. Ever since the NSF started backing out,
>leaving the net with the commercial exchanges, the noise to bandwidth
>ratio has increased ten fold. 
Of course what we may consider noise, others may consider valuable
information or entertainment...
>
>The way I see it is that our society requires classes, and it will force 
>that "meme" onto any evolution of itself. If we are ever to grow past our 
>infancy, we must first eliminate classes. Will that come with time, or 
>must it be forced as with communism? I think we've already decided in 
>here that nothing can be forced, so I think it will take time -- more 
>time than we have. I expect another great war in my lifetime. I hope we 
>surive. I hope the planet survives.
I believe that there will always be stratification of individuals in 
any society.  This is due to different ambitions, abilities, 
circumstances, etc.  I do not believe this is a bad thing - rather 
it reflects individual freedom to chose what is important.  This is
not to say that "fairness" is enforced.  There was a good short
science fiction story about a society where equality was enforced (
the strong wore weights, the smart wore earphones that randomly made
loud noises, etc).  Very amusing.
I the longest run, i think the job of government is to go away.
Perhaps in the analogous way that as a child (the people governed)
goes up, s/he needs less and less intervention from his parents
(the government).  I do not expect this to be practical for a very
long time...
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