1. The Port Heuron Stalemate
The SDS was looking for a society that didn't "reduce human being[s] to the status of things." ... The Statement also says that "as a social system we seek the establishment of a democracy of individual participation, governed by 2 central aims: that the individual share in those social decisions determining the quality and direction of his life." ... The SDS is claiming that the public is not involved with the "shar[ing] in social decisions". ... The statement also explains that the society should not be run by people who "unthinkingly adopt status values," or that are concerned "with...
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