Hehehe... i have been trying to get this thread to go into another discussion for quite a while G.W., all my random blurps arent that random. That beam has actually been filled away somewhere in my archive files, i heard about it quite a while back, dont think much has been done. Again it was just a theory.
Now as for capatalism, its is the best form of a market economy. Capatalism is cruel, but fair, it gives everyone their chance, however that change is often take away by those with the advantage. Socialism on the other hand, is also a very good system for the individual, if you are willing to sacrifice that little tiny part of yourself you call 'free'. The reason European countries can give its citizens vacations, is because they are getting pay from the government(not the employer) for that vacation. This country is already in debt(thank you Hamilton, and those who get what i said

) and wouldnt not be able to do this. Hell, we cant even keep our elderly happy, let alone our young and our middle aged.
Ahh, Mystic, your last sentance brings about the most debated and solid reason for the formation of government. Most, people say that government only formed through the general agreement of a group of individuals to limit their freedoms for the benifit fo the whole.
Now, in not sure which "self-fufiling prophecy" you meant G.W. The one from Statistics and Lab research testing and logistics, or that of religion>
Anyways time for the example of how much we obey authority figures. This quite a fomous and controversial experiment.
What they did was they chose a 'tester' from a random sample of public people. This 'tester' would not know that this was an experiment. All he would be told by the 'observer'(a participant who knew this was an experiment) was that the 'student'(the actually scientist) would be given a list of words to memorize, and then they would have to resite it. If they got a word wrong, the 'tester' was to admister a shock, then a new list would be given and it would be tried again. The 'student' would purposefully get things wrong, because everytime he did the shock would get increasingly painful. In the end the shock was set to a deadly level. Only a few of the 'testers' refused to go on shocking a human being just for money or because the 'observer' told them too. But, a huge majority continued the test untill the deadly level, only because the 'observer' kept telling them that they must go on, they are telling them too, no real harm is happening, plus im telling you too, come on do it, just once more.
Creepy aint it, makes you think if the people under Hitler really knew what they were doing.