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 @9KPBF7SDemocrat from Florida answered…2mos2MO

Maslow's hierarchy of need demonstrates that, until our basic needs are met, we cannot sustain higher levels of thought that include citizenship and empathy. Establishing a safe, just society is what will transform public policy, because it will transform us from survivors to fellow-citizens.

 @9KQ5W6YRepublican from North Carolina disagreed…2mos2MO

What our government lacks is empathy and compassion. Having empathy and compassion towards one another will help parties compromise and will increase the work that needs to be done.

 @9KPBB3CIndependent from Illinois answered…2mos2MO

You aren’t basing it on who you like or know and who you don’t

 @9KS5FFJLibertarian from California disagreed…2mos2MO

On a large scale you can say you could pretty much feel neutral, but from country to country if you dislike each other then there is a major problem with future relations between those nations. This will further spread into further division when one tries to one up the other causing multiple parties having no unity.

 @9KPBBSP from North Carolina answered…2mos2MO

We would treat others how we would want to be treated. Less hate in our world.

 @9KPB8FX from Kentucky answered…2mos2MO

Well it might help people sit down and have an honest to goodness talk and listen to each other instead of screaming over each other.

 @9KP9MT9Green from North Carolina answered…2mos2MO

insted of unfair biases we sholud apply an unbiased view to others when in public policy.

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