Re: Election 2012 - predictions, discussion?
I'm still not entirely sold on the concept of a test. I would prefer something much more rigid and difficult to change, rather than something that would require regular updating such as a test which includes any level of current events subject matter. A test must be created and updated from time to time, which in turn means that people in relevant authority must sit down and create it. There would inevitably be present the incentive to create questions to entrench the incumbent ideology or political party, just as you see the incentives to rewrite history in textbooks to conform to various schoolboard ideologies or the whims of the authors.
Being of a "constrained" viewpoint, I would go one further and say that there is no such thing as a solution. There are only tradeoffs. I would tradeoff the present system for some alternatives, but probably not for a system that placed large emphasis on a test requirement for citizenship.
I'm still not entirely sold on the concept of a test. I would prefer something much more rigid and difficult to change, rather than something that would require regular updating such as a test which includes any level of current events subject matter. A test must be created and updated from time to time, which in turn means that people in relevant authority must sit down and create it. There would inevitably be present the incentive to create questions to entrench the incumbent ideology or political party, just as you see the incentives to rewrite history in textbooks to conform to various schoolboard ideologies or the whims of the authors.
Originally posted by shiny!
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