To all:

Most of the discussion here recently is about MOQ as a DESCRIPTIVE system. 
I would really like to have a discussion about the usefulness of MOQ for 
giving PRESCRIPTIVE guidelines, by applying it to real-life situations. 
Especially I am interested in what it has to say about the environmental 
questions where an expanding human population 'needs' to damage or destroy 
an ecosystem to survive. How can ordinary citizens create a consistent 
INTELLECTUAL pattern using the MOQ that would be acceptable to everyone in 
society and preserve the environment?

One idea that might help: we should not think about biological entities 
like wolves, grass, fir trees, etc. as BIOLOGICAL value patterns only. They 
naturally exist in ecosystems, which can adapt to Dynamic Quality (example, 
a forest fire) as a whole even though the individual biological entities 
are destroyed. But ecosystems are not "Social", that is parallel to human 
SOCIAL value patterns, because they're not a higher level that uses the 
lower level for its own needs.

Or do they?

Danila



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