Democracy...................... I always fail to understand democracy, i read in my civil textbooks of yester years that its a system of government for the people,by the people and etc etc.I am not sure if they have changed any definitions as yet.When thousands and thousands of people(educated and necessay citizens of india at that), protesting against a proposal initiated to give admissions on higher learning centers by the caste into which they were born into, are not given any respect,how can we call ourselves democratic? Is the voice of one 'peoples representative' more final than the voice one million people affected by his voice? Shouldnt the original drafters of the constitution have considered the contigency of these representatives not passing any laws agaisnt themselves?If they can pass laws according to their whims and fancies, i feel we should take a referendum for important policy decisions to be voted by non-political ordinary citizens with intellegence.I know, he...
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And as a new parent, I see what you say. In fact, we get stared at when we say that we don't have a tv or an ipad, or that neither our iPhones have any baby apps installed or that our son would actually sit with us and have his meal. But the truth remains that all those are possible. We both believe that introducing any non natural element invariably restrict the kid's ability to invent methods for interacting with his environment. To the extent we even refrain from getting him battery powered toys! And just watching him come up with ways to do things never ceases to amaze us.
If he picks up on his instincts, most of technology would be a natural extension of this instinct. At least we don't envision him to be a code jock like us meaning he'd probably grow up amidst self driving cars and oculus rifts and other mixed reality world, so there is really no argument introducing technology early on to any kid!
Just ny thoughts. Hope to read more of your writing.