I disagree. Heck no. WAY too idealistic. We'd need at least six new government agencies to do this plan. One for each party's posters and flyers, one that was putting the information out for people, one that would choose what actually goes on the general knowledge posters and flyers, one for translating to spanish, and another for actually printing up all the material. And i guarantee it they'll work in other agencies as well. The government fails at efficiency, i don't care how democratic or republican you are, the government is a failure at doing just about everything.Mray3460 said:As for the wealthy-poor argument, there's a simple solution: Put the information e-v-e-r-y-where; on posters in malls, libraries, street courners, soup kitchens, construction sites, and all other matter of places so that a person has to make an -effort- to stay ignorant. The same goes for candidate policies. Have posters and flyers that have the candidate's policies and stances on issues (laid out by them well before the election) side by side on the same sheet of paper, and have the entire thing laid out in plain english (and/or spanish).
The FDA coms out with a new food pyramid poster, and everyone HATED it. Everyones going to hate everything your fantasy society attempts to do, as well, at least in terms of public indoctrination.
You take the citizenship test after public school. If you failed to learn the basic tennents of society by the time it was legal to vote, sorry, you fail at civic life. No voting. On the up side, you won't be called for jury duty. You may try your test again in 8 years.