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part #2: solving problems that occur in a society
at least 3 descriptive and well-thought-out sentences for each situation.
non-material economy
some people want to devote themselves to philosophical thinking, poetry, art and spiritual development.
are these valid ways to make a living in your society? are they contributing to society? how could such contributions be acknowledged or rewarded? are there other types of non-material work that should be acknowledged or rewarded? what does it mean to be a healthy and productive citizen?
- For making a living: In many societies, philosophical, artistic, etc., work can be valid (e.g., philosophers as professors, artists selling art).
- Contribution: They enrich culture, inspire others, and foster intellectual growth, benefiting societal values.
- Acknowledgment: Through grants, awards, or public recognition to support and value their work.
- Other non - material work: Volunteer community organizing, which builds social cohesion, should be acknowledged.
- Healthy productive citizen: Engages in activities (material/non - material) that enhance personal well - being and societal good.
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- These can be valid ways to make a living (e.g., art sales, academic philosophy).
- They contribute by enriching culture and inspiring thought.
- Acknowledge via grants, awards, or public appreciation.
- Volunteer community work should also be recognized.
- A healthy productive citizen contributes to societal well - being (material/non - material) and personal growth.