Would you move into a newly emerging nation, with its principles evolving based on the principles of science, while also tied to an ancient culture?
Another pathocracy?
Do we not have enough?
>>7807166
What country would that happen to be?
>>7807166
>principles of science
What does science say on matters of theft? On government? On religion? What is the scientific principle for dealing with rapists?
One thing is clear: the scientific method for dealing with OP would have been to sterilise his father before he's conceived.
>>7807166
The closest example I can think of is Japan which first made a clear decision to look around the world and import the best principles from technology to military. The second important decision they made was to prioritize children immediately after the war since they represented the future, somewhat at the expense of the older generations.
Ancient cultures? Sure, Japan is influenced by Buddhism from India and to some extent Confucianism from China.
As for newly emerging it depends on scale. Japan was feudal into the 1860's and at the time it was not apparent they would succeed.
>>7807477
This is truly a nice comment. Fucking /sci/, there's hope.