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What makes the best possible society achievable by humans?

My final project will be a


research essay that attempts to answer this question by first using #breakitdown to find the
simplest solved problem defining the best possible society. (e.g. is this one that is free of
crime, or one in which all are happy, or where everyone can have anything they want?). I will
have to weigh these various factors against each other and decide which is the most important.

In researching for the essay I will first have to think of the #infoneeded and read up on the
necessary sources, such books on the topic of futurism which think ahead where humanity as a
race reaches its potential (I am working under the assumption that potential is limited in that
there is only us in the universe). I will apply #sourcequality by evaluating whether I should
include them in my essay through use of #critique and #assertions.

When I come to synthesizing my own essay, I will be operating under the #constraint of
humanity having limits, in that we have a limited amount of resources, and that the rights of one
person cannot be so overarching that they infringe on the rights of others. Then I may apply
#induction, #abstraction and #analogies in developing my argument.

However essay as will also include many Formal HCs as the question could be considered one
of #optimization, i.e. how best to optimize certain #variables, the variables being #utility or
#fairness.

My essay will also contain a few HCs from Multimodal Communications as I plan on being
mindful of the #audience by assuming that the audience may be aware of a few key ideas in
political philosophy but nothing more. I also plan to address #thesis, #organization,
#composition and #support by writing in a clear manner.

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