This is indeed a very interesting and quite complex subject.
North Korea springs to mind.
This is a society where people at the lower end of the spectrum are treated like animals.
The prisons look horrific, many of the stories we hear are desperate beyond belief.
Why do developed countries not just send in the troops and liberate these people?
Could it however be that this environment is actually exactly the right 'classroom' for these human beings to develop and grow?
How does a young soul learn to value 'life' or 'freedom'?
I'll leave it to the forum to ponder.
This is the story of Shin Dong-hyuk.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shin_Dong-hyuk
North Korea springs to mind.
This is a society where people at the lower end of the spectrum are treated like animals.
The prisons look horrific, many of the stories we hear are desperate beyond belief.
Why do developed countries not just send in the troops and liberate these people?
Could it however be that this environment is actually exactly the right 'classroom' for these human beings to develop and grow?
How does a young soul learn to value 'life' or 'freedom'?
I'll leave it to the forum to ponder.
This is the story of Shin Dong-hyuk.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shin_Dong-hyuk