i don't think you know what "social" means in this context.
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Read the social progress index. What you view is an extremely minscule portion of the whole topic.
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[quote]What you view is an extremely minscule portion of the whole topic.[/quote]and yet impacts a shit-ton of actual residents of Texas.
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By the way, your lacking of knowledge on the range of issues in social progress is a bit astonishing. If you are actually advocating for social progress and favor it, you need to be informed of the whole horizon, not just what you view (the topics you take to heart). I provided you with a definition and a legitimate source that indicates social progress on an international scale.
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so you don't think that equal treatment under the law isn't the foundation of social progress?
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Edited by DeadSoul103: 6/14/2015 1:46:21 AMThat doesn't make up the whole picture. I never stated that doesn't make up any portion of it. Nor did I dismiss the idea of it not being the foundation.
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yet you dismissed equal treatment under the law as unimportant in response to my original post.
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I never dismissed it, as I previously stated, that isn't the only thing related to social progress.
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Your view on social progress focuses primarily on issues that you take to heart. I'm stating that sustainability is also part of social progress, which the states is prospering on.
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[quote]Your view on social progress focuses primarily on issues that you take to heart.[/quote]yeah, like equal treatment under the law. what a crazy idea.
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Edited by DeadSoul103: 6/14/2015 1:05:02 AMSustainable projects include people of differing wealths, economic segregation is a social issue
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Social progress is the idea that societies can or do improve in terms of their social, political, and economic structures. This may happen as a result of direct human action, as in social enterprise or through social activism, or as a natural part of sociocultural evolution.