Maxim Institute - real issues - No. 70
Maxim Institute
real issues.
this week: No. Seventy 3 JULY 2003
Something different this week. We pose questions on three important topics to stimulate thinking and promote discussion. We believe a Civil Society framework provides some answers to these questions, but acknowledge there are many different views and opinions.
Government
1. Is Parliament the highest authority?
2. Does an increasing amount of legislation limit rather than promote liberty?
3. Is New Zealand sovereignty being eroded by international law?
4. Is there a conflict between rights for special groups and the same law for everyone?
5. Can more government spending solve our social problems?
Education
1. Is public education in New Zealand free, compulsory and secular?
2. Should schools have more freedom to run their own affairs?
3. Are 'excellence' and 'equal outcomes' compatible goals?
4. What role should parents have in the education of their children?
5. Do we expect education to solve our social problems?
Nationhood
1. What does it mean to be a New Zealander?
2. Can New Zealand be both bi-cultural and multi-cultural?
3. Do we have a national story?
4. To what extent does our past shape our future?
5. What's your vision for New Zealand 50 years
from now?
Maxim roadshow - Over the next two months Maxim is presenting its vision for a better New Zealand in nine centres around New Zealand. We extend a special invitation to readers of Real Issues to attend these meetings. The first is in Tauranga on Tuesday 15 July. Other centres are: Hamilton, Wellington, Palmerston North, Hastings, Napier, Rotorua, Nelson and Dunedin. For dates of when we're in your area please visit: www.maxim.org.nz/ri/whatson.html
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK - Martin Luther King
Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.
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