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In the novel "The Giver", author Lois Lowry creates a dystopian society where children at age eight are required to perform "volunteer services" throughout their community until age twelve. These services can be whatever they choose, but the hours must be documented for the child to move on socially to adulthood at age 12.

I was wondering if this sort of obligatory volunteering would be helpful to today's very socially/psychically/emotionally/spiritually/mentally sick society. Instead of sitting at a terminal all day and being brainwashed into thinking "golly I must be trans cuz I'm bored and unhappy" or "golly I have to shoot a bunch of people", kids could be volunteering at nursing homes or hospitals or museums or any place or anything that would help them grow fundamentally to be better people, hence a better society.

Slippery slope of socialism/marxism?

In the novel "The Giver", author Lois Lowry creates a dystopian society where children at age eight are required to perform "volunteer services" throughout their community until age twelve. These services can be whatever they choose, but the hours must be documented for the child to move on socially to adulthood at age 12. I was wondering if this sort of obligatory volunteering would be helpful to today's very socially/psychically/emotionally/spiritually/mentally sick society. Instead of sitting at a terminal all day and being brainwashed into thinking "golly I must be trans cuz I'm bored and unhappy" or "golly I have to shoot a bunch of people", kids could be volunteering at nursing homes or hospitals or museums or *any place or anything* that would help them grow fundamentally to be better people, hence a better society. Slippery slope of socialism/marxism?

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Slippery slope child labor laws. Of course now we don't have kidding falling into carding machines or vats of leather tanning solutions..lowering working age may be an option as well.

Without child labor laws it would be up to the parents whether they allow (or make) their kids work. So it's really a question on whether you want to infringe on the parents' autonomy. Personally I think it would have to be something extraordinary to have society or the state interfere with how parents raise their kids. If kids are forced to work by their parents you gotta ask the question why the parents are so hard up for money in the forst place.

You mean like they are now with giving children sex hormones and vaccines in schools?