What are the societal problems?
In a wise society there are almost no social problems
The following national societal problems are not always problems in themselves, for example "abortion", but contain suffering and negative consequences, which in a well-functioning society would have been considerably less extensive. Some of these problem areas are:
- Abortion
- Abuse
- Addiction care
- Agriculture
- Alcoholism
- Anger
- Appearance fixation
- Arms
- Arson and collateral damage
- Bankruptcies
- Bullying
- Bureaucracy
- Business lobbying
- Cheating and dishonesty
- Child labor
- Class differences
- Conflicts
- Consumerism
- Corruption
- Criminality
- Debt
- Democracy
- Diet
- Disability
- Discrimination
- Divorce
- Drug Addiction
- Drug Resistance
- Elderly care
- Energy cost
- Environmental destruction
- Expectations
- Fresh water
- Gambling abuse
- Greed
- Health general
- Health insurance
- Healthcare
- Healthcare
- Housing
- Humiliation
- Indifference
- Inequality
- Infidelity
- Infrastructure
- Injustice
- Internet attacks
- Jealousy
- Lack of trust
- Legal certainty
- Legislation
- Loneliness
- Male Oppression
- Marketing
- Meat production
- Migration
- Natural resource waste
- Neglect
- Nutrition
- Pensions
- Physical and mental illness
- Political liability
- Poverty
- Prison
- Product quality
- Public transport
- Rape
- Security
- Segregation
- Self-harming behavior
- Sexual abuse
- Sick leave
- Social care
- Social unrest
- SPAM
- State budget
- Terrorism
- Suicide
- Surveillance
- Taxes
- Technology understanding
- Throwing food
- Unemployment
- Urban transport
- Urbanization
- Waste
- Waste in oceans and lakes
- Women oppression
- Work specialization
- Working conditions
- Work injuries