Pairs Activity - Omelas
What kind of society must those who leave Omelas envision?
To
understand the story requires the labor of one’s moral imagination as
well as one’s political imagination – how ought we treat one another,
and what does a just society provide? What would it take to put communities and societies, our
cultures and institutions, in the service of ending suffering and
restoring the dignity of the brutalized? What would we organize if we
cared about liberation as much as normative ethical treatment and
rational political justice, all three as mutually reinforcing?
Describe - much as Le Guin does - a society that takes all of these things into account. You can describe their laws, the set-up or organization of their cities, their technologies, their stance on war and healthcare, their education system, and more.
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