We can later give these issues their own topic after it has been decided that they are worth perusing. We should start with one issue as too many issues would divide our resources too much to be effective at this point.
Here's the list I've compiled so far. #1 is the primary cause of the rest, but fixing that alone can't change very much. I'd like to present this list to the group and have people focus on one or more of these 8 things. Whatever they feel they have the most to offer towards a
solution. Before I do, do we have any additions or things that we'd like to remove from the list?
1. Lack of moral education
2. Unbalanced social views on equality
3. Biased media
4. Lack of accountability
5. War profiteering
6. Private centralized banking
7. Lack of separation in corporations and state.
8. Foreign aid/military presence
Once an issue is decided we must decide HOW we will act upon it. In some cases raising awareness or education might be the main (or only course of action). For example, in regards to centralized banking we obviously can't over throw the banking system. Raising awareness would be the main focus. Other social problems could involve more direct action. one example would be the lack of moral education. We could organize work shops or other real activities to spread a sense of social responsibility among others.