1. What is your view of property?
A. All property should be privately owned so that the greatest economic good can be derived from it in the shortest amount of time possible without restraint.
B. All property should be publicly owned in that it should be used in the best interest of society as a whole so that no member of society benefits more from it than any other member of society does.
C. All property should be publicly owned so it can be used to insure that the basic needs of every member of society are provided for.
D. Ownership of property should be divided more or less equally between the private sector and the public sector so what needs to be exploited can be exploited and what needs to be preserved can be preserved.
E. Most property should be privately owned so the members of society have a vested interest in maintaining society for the sake of preserving their property for their own benefit and the benefit of their posterity.
2. What obligation do individuals have to society?
A. The individual has no obligation to society, i.e., society does not exist since no individual has a right to expect others to provide for him.
B. The individual has total obligation to society, i.e., individuals should not exist since all individuals are socially and economically equal.
C. Individuals are as responsible for taking care of each other as they are for taking care of themselves and this responsibility must be imposed by law when it is not accepted voluntarily.
D. Individuals have a moral obligation to take care of the less fortunate members of society and this obligation should be enforced by law when necessary.
E. Individuals have a moral obligation to provide the less fortunate members of society with whatever assistance they are capable of without imposing a burden on society themselves, but an individual?s obligation to take care of society should be minimal when the obligation is imposed by law so that individuals will not become dependent on the constant aid of others.
3. What obligation does society have to the individual?
A. Society has no obligation to the individual since society does not exist.
B. Society has an obligation to insure that inequality does not exist between individuals so that individualism does not exist.
C. Individuals have a right to rely on society for their basic sustenance.
D. Individuals have a right to rely on the resources of society when they cannot provide for themselves.
E. Society has a moral obligation to care for individuals that cannot care for themselves but society has no moral and should have no legal obligation to provide charity for individuals that willfully become burdens on society due to laziness, criminal activity, addiction etcetera.
A. All property should be privately owned so that the greatest economic good can be derived from it in the shortest amount of time possible without restraint.
B. All property should be publicly owned in that it should be used in the best interest of society as a whole so that no member of society benefits more from it than any other member of society does.
C. All property should be publicly owned so it can be used to insure that the basic needs of every member of society are provided for.
D. Ownership of property should be divided more or less equally between the private sector and the public sector so what needs to be exploited can be exploited and what needs to be preserved can be preserved.
E. Most property should be privately owned so the members of society have a vested interest in maintaining society for the sake of preserving their property for their own benefit and the benefit of their posterity.
2. What obligation do individuals have to society?
A. The individual has no obligation to society, i.e., society does not exist since no individual has a right to expect others to provide for him.
B. The individual has total obligation to society, i.e., individuals should not exist since all individuals are socially and economically equal.
C. Individuals are as responsible for taking care of each other as they are for taking care of themselves and this responsibility must be imposed by law when it is not accepted voluntarily.
D. Individuals have a moral obligation to take care of the less fortunate members of society and this obligation should be enforced by law when necessary.
E. Individuals have a moral obligation to provide the less fortunate members of society with whatever assistance they are capable of without imposing a burden on society themselves, but an individual?s obligation to take care of society should be minimal when the obligation is imposed by law so that individuals will not become dependent on the constant aid of others.
3. What obligation does society have to the individual?
A. Society has no obligation to the individual since society does not exist.
B. Society has an obligation to insure that inequality does not exist between individuals so that individualism does not exist.
C. Individuals have a right to rely on society for their basic sustenance.
D. Individuals have a right to rely on the resources of society when they cannot provide for themselves.
E. Society has a moral obligation to care for individuals that cannot care for themselves but society has no moral and should have no legal obligation to provide charity for individuals that willfully become burdens on society due to laziness, criminal activity, addiction etcetera.