loquasagacious
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Does the individual owe society anything?
This question goes to the heart of the relationship between society and the individual, is this relationship strictly transactional or is it something more? Is society merely a collection of individuals buying and selling their labour and possessions or is there something more?
It is easy to see the tangible transactional relationships, people trade all the time and have for thousands of years. Harder though to identify are the intangible relationships - especially at the community (as opposed to friends/family) level.
So what do you think?
Is it purely transactional or is there something deeper and more intangible going on? And what are the implications of this?
This question goes to the heart of the relationship between society and the individual, is this relationship strictly transactional or is it something more? Is society merely a collection of individuals buying and selling their labour and possessions or is there something more?
It is easy to see the tangible transactional relationships, people trade all the time and have for thousands of years. Harder though to identify are the intangible relationships - especially at the community (as opposed to friends/family) level.
So what do you think?
Is it purely transactional or is there something deeper and more intangible going on? And what are the implications of this?