Universe Sandbox
General Category => Everything Else => Topic started by: Gordon Freeman on April 16, 2015, 12:31:09 PM
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[Analoging the goal of a State as a carriage, the people as horses, health status as , and the government as the coachman.]
Distant Left-Wing:
In a far-left State, such as an anarchy, the horses lack a coachman, giving them the freedom to roam in whichever direction they please. If each horse chooses a different direction, the carriage will be torn apart.
Distant Right-Wing:
In a far-right State, stricter than even Mussolini's Italy, the horses are all forced to move in the same direction. However, each horse has different athletic statistics, including stamina, strength, speed, and weight. This causes the scuffle of horses to jumble and trip over one-another, stopping the carriage.
Bam. And undeveloped analogy that Bla will probably be able to poke holes into in seconds.
Which is good.
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well the thing is, society isn't a horse, because society wants to move the carriage
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*The government wants to move the carriage
A minimum wage McDonalds employee isn't likely to be concerned about the fate of their nation
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everyone wants to move the carriage. the carriage is society
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but who actually moves the carriage.
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peebuddies