Reparations and Historical Justice: What Do We Owe the Past?
Should nations pay reparations for slavery, colonialism, or genocide? How do we address historical wrongs in modern times? Who pays and who receives?
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Should nations pay reparations for slavery, colonialism, or genocide? How do we address historical wrongs in modern times? Who pays and who receives?
Wealth gaps are at historic highs in most countries. Is this a crisis requiring wealth taxes and redistribution? Or does inequality drive innovation and is inevitable in free markets?
Rising rates of anxiety, depression, and suicide among young people. Is social media responsible? Is it school pressure, economic uncertainty, or something else? How do we help?
Misinformation spreads faster than facts. Should platforms be regulated to combat false information, or does this threaten free speech? How do democracies protect themselves?
Global conflicts in Ukraine, Middle East, and Taiwan raise critical questions about sovereignty, security, and intervention. How should democratic nations balance humanitarian concerns with national interests?
Democratic institutions face unprecedented challenges: polarization, misinformation, declining trust. How can democracies adapt and strengthen themselves?
How should cities invest in infrastructure? Public transit, roads, green spaces, digital infrastructure? What's the balance between growth and sustainability?
How should societies balance immigration, cultural integration, and diversity? What policies best support both newcomers and host communities?
As AI transforms society, who should regulate it? Governments, tech companies, international bodies, or the market? How do we balance innovation with safety?